It is a privilege to work with Hill’s Science Diet to bring awareness to pet adoption, disaster preparedness and to spread the message of healthy pets. This post has been sponsored and compensated for, yet all the opinions are my own.
May 9 is FEMA’s National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day. As a pet owner, we do have a check list for the sake of our furry babes and our peace of mind. I usually use this list for my kid’s small projects when it comes learning and having practical use of the information that is being shared with them at school and at home. What some people are not aware of is that some pet food companies have special programs specifically designed for and used in pet rescue and care in case of disaster.
The Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love™ Disaster Relief Network is focused on pet nutrition support in the case of an emergency. They are currently involved with 110+ shelters covering all 50 states and provide a way to get urgent pet nutrition to areas impacted by disaster.
Here’s how Hill’s Science Diet has already helped many pet shelters and organizations involved in pet rescue
• Since 2013, the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love™ program has provided over $240 million worth of food
• 1,000 shelters were supported with precious supplies and pet food
• 6 Million pets were helped to find their forever home
In the emergency, Hill’s recommends the following safety tips for the pet owners.
Pet Identification
It is important that every pet in your household is microchipped or has a collar ID tag. Ensure the collar tags are sturdy and won’t be ripped off during the disaster. Ideally, a microchip would serve the purpose much more reliably. Make sure contact information is up-to-date.
Emergency Grab & Go Kit
Here’s what you should consider for the emergency kit to take with you.
First Aid supplies and guide book
3-Day supply of pet food: Use waterproof containers and bottled water
Information on your pet’s feeding routine and any behavioral issues
Medication and medical records
Contact list of veterinarian and pet care organizations
Comfort toys
Blanket
Safety harness and leash
Waste clean-up supplies
Display a PET RESCUE decal
Display it on a prominent place on your front door or window. This lets first responders know if there’s a pet in the house. Include veterinarian’s contact information as well.
Learn where your pet likes to hide
This small detail would help you evacuate faster and safely.
Identify Location for Pets
Every local area has a predetermined locations for pets, small and big, to be taken in case of a major disaster. Learn about these places and find them easily just by googling them for your local area. Have their phone numbers, addresses handy and be kept with your disaster preparedness information.
Carry a Picture of Your Pet with You
It makes it so much easier to locate your pet in case of separation during evacuation. I would even carry a few pictures for each pet, as they could be used for sharing them and posting on information boards.
Transportation for Evacuation
Small animals could be evacuated in their own pet carrier or crate. It is safer for them, as crates provide one more barrier from escape. The crates also provide a more peaceful and familiar surroundings for the pet. Put pet’s blanket and toy inside, so that the animal could feel more comfort during the transportation.
The list for disaster preparedness for your pet is easy to fulfill and keep up-to-date. Make this extra, worthy of-your-pet’s-security-and-life step today.
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28 thoughts on “The Check List Every Pet Owner Should Have In Disaster Preparedness #FoodShelterLove”
This is great to know. We usually don’t think of preparing for pets’ needs during a disaster. Glad to have this reminder.
We don’t have any pets anymore due to my increasingly bad allergies. But, I agree it’s so important to have a disater preparedness plan and include your pets in it.
Those are such important tips. I usually know where my cat hides so I can pick him if something happens
Very important to remember our pets. Disasters are stressful for them also.
These products seems amazing but I dont have pets!! Thanks
I sadly don’t have any pets at the moment. I think everyone should be prepared for things when it comes to animals just in case.
Thanks for the reminder of FEMA’s National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day! Your cat is so beautiful! I have two adorable felines too and I have to look into that brand of cat food. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Having a bag on hand is a great idea!! Now we won’t forget something when we are under pressure to remember.
I’ve never thought of preparing for emergencies for my pet. Love your kitty’s pictures!
Definitely all good ideas. I have some if these in place but not all–better get cracking! I know most of my cat’s hidey holes–but there are a few I have yet to discover. It is good to know that Hill’s helps animal shelters in disaster areas!
Sadly, pets are often the last thing that people think of when they put together their disaster preparedness plans. This check list is great for families with furbabies to be able to have on hand.
It’s good to be prepared I guess. I always thought if there’s a natural disaster.. I’d just wing it and instinctually just grab our two cats to safety.. but it’s good to have a plan beforehand.
This is useful information since it is tornado season in Texas. I have three fur baby’s to take with us if something happened. I’m thankful that all three of my dogs are microchiped so they can make it back home if they get lost.
I do not have a pet but this is great information to have at hand, I need to check what kind of system the UK has in place. Thanks for sharing.
This i a great list for emergencies!! It can be easy to forget little details in an emergency.
Things are things that I am sure a lot of people don’t think about until it is too late! Great post…a good reminder!!
I need to get pet food in our emergency supplies.
in the face of an emergency furry babies often get left behind
thanks for getting us prepared and ready!
This is a great list for any pet owner. You never know what natural disaster could happen.
This is great information for those who have pets. Being prepared is important. I would never leave my pets behind.
This is such great information for pet owners. We always have a hurricane preparedness plan for us and our kids but I have to admit I’ve never thought about our cats (other than taking them with us if we have to evacuate!)
This is a very important list to have around! We have had dogs and they were just like our children. So important to have their stuff ready to go if there is an emergency! Excellent check list.
What an important list this is. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I have two kitties who are literally my fur babies! My daughter calls them her sisters lol… I will have to check this out for them :):)
Making sure your pets have what they need if a disaster occurs is really important. They can be really vulnerable!
This is so important to think about preparedness for our pets, not just for us. I’m glad you posted it!
I don’t have pets but I think this is a great list to have for pet owners. I don’t think people really think about being prepared for their pet’s needs at a time of disaster.
i will have to pass this info on to my sister in law who has pets! looks like a great product!
xo,
Sandy
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