

Since we live in a disaster-prone region, you know about
having disaster supplies for your family. Like your
families kit, your pet's supplies should be kept in an
accessible place, where they can be grabbed quickly. You
also should review the kit contents regularly and replace stale
supplies.
Many of these items can be stored in the carrier. Vaccination papers can be sealed in a plastic bag. Plastic-sealed packages of dry food, bottled water and first aid kit can be placed in the carrier. Litter pans can also store items, then secure them with duct tape. There are three vital steps to ensuring your pet's safety in an emergency :
Identification
Vaccination
Transportation
According to SPCA, 93 percent of pets in shelters end up there because they lack identification. If your pet becomes lost during an emergency, proper identification may be your only hope of being reunited.


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