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Emergency Preparedness for you and your pets

10/5/2016

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It is always good to have an emergency plan in place for both you and your pets in case you are left without power, or need to evacuate your home. It is hurricane season for Hampton VA right now and we at The Cat Corner want to help you make sure your furry family members stay safe! Here are some tips to help you plan ahead:
  • Microchip your pet!- Many pets become lost or separated from their owners during emergencies. Help them find their way home by microchiping them and making sure the information is up to date. If a shelter or veterinary hospital takes them in it will be that much easier to identify them and return them back to their owner. Microchiping is inexpensive, and done without the use of anesthesia and is recommended for all pets!
  • Food & Water- Always be sure to have enough food and water on hand. Purchase additional food ahead of time and in case of need to evacuate store at least a weeks supply in water tight bags (ziplocks work well). Have these bags accessible and ready to go quickly. Don't forget treats! Bring gallon jugs of water and bowls. Tupperwear can double as storage and be used to eat or drink out of.
  • Carrier- Cats secured in a carrier are less likely to scare and run off. Be sure to give them a comfy blanket and consider lining the bottom with a puppy pad to absorb any accidents. If your cat is not a fan of carriers it can help to use products such as feliway to help them stay calm. If you think you might need to evacuate, securing your cat ahead of time in a small room or a carrier is a good idea.
  • First Aid- All pet owners should have emergency medical supplies on hand. This includes any of your pets medications (be sure to order more in advance if you are running low!), supplements, or administering supplies. Be sure to gather your pets medical records.
  • Litter Box, Litter & Scoop- Either purchase an unopened bag of litter or use ziplock bags to carry. Don't forget garbage bags or plastic baggies to dispose of waste! Puppy pads also help to absorb liquids and can be used as a liner to help reduce mess.

Feral Colonies or Strays- If you are worried about your local cats, or manage a feral colony here are some suggestions for keeping those animals safe. 
  • Provide access to high ground. 
  • Secure items that may blow or float away.
  • Leave extra food out in covered stations.
  • Secure shelters and position them away from driving rain
For more information on helping community cats during an emergency click here
PLAN AHEAD: If you plan ahead of time you won't be scrambling to get kitty in a carrier while gathering their things. DO NOT leave your pet behind. If conditions are not safe for you, they aren't safe for your pet. Commit to taking them with you. While we focus mostly on cats, we want all pets to be safe. There are many online resources to help you create your emergency preparedness plan.
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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • The Team
    • Contact Us
    • Upcoming Events
    • The Chatbox
    • Kitty Cam
  • Caring for Cats
    • Found a stray?
    • Rehoming >
      • Re-Homing Your Pet
      • Alternatives to Giving Up Your Pet
    • Feral Cats >
      • Feral Cat Help & Info
      • Humane Trapping Instructions
      • Feral Cat Fund
    • Community Resources >
      • Emergency Pet Care
      • Dealing With Behavior Problems
      • Low Cost & Free Spay / Neuter
      • Other Organizations
  • Donate
    • Donate to our General Fund for Animals
    • Donate to our Building Project
    • Wish List
    • Sponsorship & Partnerships >
      • Partnership
      • Cat Sponsorship
      • Cat Condo Sponsorship
    • Fundraisers >
      • T-Shirt Fundraiser
      • Kitten Yoga
      • Crappy Ex & Spayentine Valentine's Day Fundraiser
      • Shamrock Fundraiser!
      • Kitten Shower
    • Legacy Gift
    • Other Ways
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer Opportunities >
      • Foster Volunteer
      • Shelter Volunteer
      • How Kids & Teens Can Help
      • Community Service
    • Partnership
    • Group Projects
  • Adopt
    • Cats for Adoption
    • Dogs for Adoption
    • Scholarship Cats
    • Adoption Process
    • Offsite Adoptions
    • Seniors for Seniors
    • Barn Cat Adoption
    • Caring for Your New Cat
    • The Alumni Corner
  • Shop!