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Prepare your pets for hurricanes

Prepare your pets for hurricanes
Take your pets with you when evacuating for an approaching hurricane. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Make a plan for your dogs, cats, birds, turtles and other pets when preparing for an approaching hurricane.

Where will your pets ride out a hurricane?

  • Motels/hotels
  • Veterinarian
  • Kennel
  • Friends/relatives
  • Pet-friendly evacuation shelters requirements are:
    • First come, first served
  • Pets must remain in carrier or cage except for scheduled exercise times
    • Current rabies vaccination certificates
    • Two family member limit in pet-friendly area
    • Owners must stay with pets at all times
    • Owners must provide food and supplies
    • Owners must not permit other shelter occupants to handle or approach pets
    • Owners are responsible for the care, feeding and handling of their pets

Pet supply kit

  • ID collar and rabies license tag
  • Photo ID of pet
  • Carrier or cage
  • Water and food bowls
  • Food and water supply to last about three days
  • Manual can opener
  • Leash or harness
  • Medications
  • Potty pads/plastic bags/litter box/litter for waste disposal
  • Pet bed
  • Toys and comfort items
  • Muzzles, if necessary
  • First aid supplies
  • Cleaning wipes
  • Grooming items
  • ID on all belongings
  • Current photos and description of your pets in case you get separated
  • Pet information sheet including:
    • the name and address of your vet
    • immunization records
    • rabies license tag number
    • microchip number
    • feeding schedules
    • medical conditions and medication list
    • special care instructions
    • behavioral issues (in case you must temporarily leave your pets in someone else’s care)

What not to do

  • Don’t leave your pet alone in your home
  • Don’t leave your pet tied or chained outside your home
  • Don’t leave your pet in a vehicle
  • Don’t let your pet wander outside after the storm