Hurricane Safety Tips For Your Pets

BudgetVetCare
3 min readNov 22, 2019

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The horrible hurricane never knocks anyone’s door; it just washes off many lives in just a blink of an eye. Well, it is all about how we are braced enough to cope with the disaster as soon as the hurricane warning broadcasts. As the saying goes ‘an ounce of prevention beats a pound of care’; this is highly accurate when dealing with an approaching hurricane. At the time of prepping up for the hurricane, it is more than important to consider your pets and also prepare them for natural disasters. Remember, your pet counts of you. Therefore, it is imperative to take care of your pets during as well as after the disaster.

So, here’s what you need to do with your pets when preparing for a hurricane?

Ensure To Microchip Your Pet

Ensure to make your cat or dog wear a breakaway collar with an identification tag that has your current information in it. As the ID tag on the collar can get damaged or come off, consider microchipping your pet with the up-to-date information which contains an identification number that can be scanned. This helps if your pet gets lost during the disaster.

Make a Hurricane Safety Plan

The very moment a hurricane warning broadcasts, you need to start preparing for an action plan. Simply think about what are the crucial things you may need or want for you and your pet, and then, prepare for the same. Store in the hurricane safety supplies and keep them at an easily accessible place. Moreover, ensure to stick to the emergency plan you make as changing the plan often leads to unnecessary accidents.

Keep Your Pet on Leash or In A Carrier

It is the safest thing to keep your pet on a leash while you’re in a shelter so that you keep a hold on your pet. Furthermore, it also has a carrier as it is one of the important equipment you require during an evacuation. Ensure to label the carrier with your pet’s details, your current address and contact number, and any important medical information.

Have a Pet Emergency Kit Ready

There are so much equipment and supplies you might need. Thus, ensure to know how to lay your hands on it quickly. There may be different needs of it, as per the pet you have. Therefore, consider keeping food, water, and other supplies in a kit. Also, have bandages, gauze, immunization records, vet and emergency contact information as well as microchip information.

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Carry At Least Two Weeks of Pet Preventatives and Treatments

When you know what medical conditions your pet have, it is recommended to store the required medications for future use. Moreover, ensure to carry flea and tick preventives as well as heartwormers, as you never know what area your cat or dog might be evacuated after the disaster.

Know Your Local Evacuation Centers

It is crucial for pet parents to identify the local evacuation shelters before the impending hurricane hits your way. You can also find the list of nearby shelters on the website.

Stay Calm and Keep Your Pet Calm

Sudden change in situation can make your pet anxious and stressful, as they’re very sensitive to face any disasters. So first make sure that you are calm. Only if you are calm can you keep your pet calm? Moreover, you can also give him anti-anxiety products that will help to lower his anxiety levels.

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