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008 Make A Disaster Plan For Your Pets

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The eighth official episode of the Cruelty-Free Podcast! Make sure your family (including pets) is ready for any disaster by putting together a disaster-preparedness kit. Just remember: If it’s NOT safe for you, it’s definitely NOT safe for your pets! Make sure to hit that subscribe button and please leave a review! F O L L O W: Instagram @crueltyfreepodcast M U S I C : Yaver Clap by Momentum Pet Disaster-Preparedness Kit By A E V O N D A M N 1. Food and water for at least 5 days for each pet, bowls and a manual can opener if you’re packing canned pet food. People need at least 1 gallon of water per person per day. While your pet may not need that much, keep an extra gallon on hand to use if your pet has been exposed to chemicals or flood waters and needs to be rinsed. 2. Medications and medical records stored in waterproof container and a first-aid kit. A pet first-aid book is also a good idea. 3. Cat litter box, litter, pooper scooper and garbage bags to collect pet waste. 4. Sturdy leashes, harnesses and carriers to transport pets safely and to ensure that your pets can’t escape. Make sure that your cat or dog is wearing a collar and identification tag that is up-to-date and visible at all times. Carriers should be large enough to allow your pet to stand comfortably, turn around and lie down. (Your pet may have to stay in the carrier for hours at a time). Be sure to have a secure cage with no loose objects inside to accommodate smaller pets - who may also need blankets or towels for bedding and warmth as well as special items, depending on their species. 5. Current photos of you with your pets and descriptions of your animals to help others identify them in case you and your pets become separated - and to prove that they are yours once reunited. 6. Written information about your pets’ feeding schedules, medical conditions and behavior issues along with the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to board your pets or place them in foster care. Other Useful Items Include: 1. Newspapers 2. Paper Towels 3. Plastic Trash Bags 4. Grooming Items 5. Household Bleach
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The eighth official episode of the Cruelty-Free Podcast! Make sure your family (including pets) is ready for any disaster by putting together a disaster-preparedness kit. Just remember: If it’s NOT safe for you, it’s definitely NOT safe for your pets! Make sure to hit that subscribe button and please leave a review! F O L L O W: Instagram @crueltyfreepodcast M U S I C : Yaver Clap by Momentum Pet Disaster-Preparedness Kit By A E V O N D A M N 1. Food and water for at least 5 days for each pet, bowls and a manual can opener if you’re packing canned pet food. People need at least 1 gallon of water per person per day. While your pet may not need that much, keep an extra gallon on hand to use if your pet has been exposed to chemicals or flood waters and needs to be rinsed. 2. Medications and medical records stored in waterproof container and a first-aid kit. A pet first-aid book is also a good idea. 3. Cat litter box, litter, pooper scooper and garbage bags to collect pet waste. 4. Sturdy leashes, harnesses and carriers to transport pets safely and to ensure that your pets can’t escape. Make sure that your cat or dog is wearing a collar and identification tag that is up-to-date and visible at all times. Carriers should be large enough to allow your pet to stand comfortably, turn around and lie down. (Your pet may have to stay in the carrier for hours at a time). Be sure to have a secure cage with no loose objects inside to accommodate smaller pets - who may also need blankets or towels for bedding and warmth as well as special items, depending on their species. 5. Current photos of you with your pets and descriptions of your animals to help others identify them in case you and your pets become separated - and to prove that they are yours once reunited. 6. Written information about your pets’ feeding schedules, medical conditions and behavior issues along with the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to board your pets or place them in foster care. Other Useful Items Include: 1. Newspapers 2. Paper Towels 3. Plastic Trash Bags 4. Grooming Items 5. Household Bleach
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