Are You And Your Pet Prepared For A Disaster?


by Mark Nash - Date: 2007-02-07 - Word Count: 239 Share This!

Devoted pet owners in Katrina placed themselves in harms way when they realized they had no plan for their cat or dog in a life-threatening storm. Pro-active pet lovers escaped with their beloved pet and in some situations, thinking saved not just their life, but also Fido or Mickey.

Create a pet emergency kit. It should contain:

-A minimum three-day supply of food and water. The food should be what you typically feed the pet. No surprises food-wise when your pet could be stressed from evacuation.

-Feeding and watering bowls. A manual can opener, extra collars, leashes, favorite portable toys, and waste clean up bags.

-Vaccination records if your pet needs to be placed in a shelter.

-Crates, in case you need to have a third party transport your pet.

-Identification tags on your pet with their name and contact information (including email) for you. To be extra safe include family members contact information too, in case you get separated from your pet and your cell phone battery looses its charge. Microchips implanted under their skin are the first place shelters look for information on new arrivals.

-A pet first-aid kit, available in pet stores.

If you can't take your pet with you in a disaster, Katrina survivors whose pets also came through the powerful storm had a pre-arranged out-of-harms-way kennel to place their pet in. Create a list beforehand of area motels that accept pets. Don't risk you or your pet's life become prepared and proactive.


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Mark Nash is the author of five real estate books, new for 2007; Real Estate A-Z for Buying & Selling a Home. William J. Sittig, Chief of the Science, Technology and Business Division of The Library of Congress has invited Mark to make a presentation on 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home to the members, public and staff of the Library on March 21, 2007. Nash has been featured on Bloomberg Video-on-Demand, CBS The Early Show, CNN, and The Today Show. He is a syndicated columnist for RealtyTimes.com and reviews books for MyShelf.com and The Midwest Review of Books.To subscribe to his free monthly ezine; Agent to Agent visit: http://www.AgenttoAgentezine.com.

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