Include pets in your preparations for disasters

Bothell, WALocal News

In light of recent hurricanes Helene and Milton, American Humane has issued an urgent reminder for pet owners to prioritize disaster preparedness. The organization recommends creating a pet-specific disaster plan that identifies safe havens, including pet-friendly hotels and emergency shelters. Pet owners should also assemble an evacuation kit containing essential items like food, water, and necessary medications. It's crucial for pets to wear collars with current contact information and to be microchipped for added security. These measures ensure that pet owners are prepared for any potential crises, emphasizing that pets are vital family members.

American Humane firmly states that pets should never be abandoned during evacuations, highlighting their integral role in family units. This guidance aims to raise awareness about the importance of planning for pets in disaster situations, ultimately saving lives and reducing anxiety for pet owners.

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