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HURRICANE AWARENESS AND PREPARDNESS RELEASE #3
As
you put together your HURRICANE SURVIVAL PLAN, those of you that have
pets need to be sure that you have included them in your planning. They
are an integral part of yours and your families lives, and they depend
on you for their safety and care
BEFORE
THE DISASTER
Make
sure that your pets are current on their vaccinations. Pet shelters
normally require proof of vaccines. If possible keep a collar with
identification on your pet. Have a properly sized carrier for your pet.
They should be large enough for the animal to stand and turn around. If
you plan to shelter your pet, work it into your evacuation route
planning. Remember, no matter what your destination, vet clinic,
relative or other they are refuges for your pet and these requirements
should prevail.
DURING
THE DISASTER
Animals
brought to a pet shelter are required to have: a proper ID collar (if
possible), a rabies tag, a pet carrier, and ample supply of food, as
well as food and water bowls, necessary medications, specific care
instructions, and materials for cleanup. Pet shelters normally will be
filled on a first come, first served basis. If possible call ahead.
AFTER
THE DISASTER
Re-orientate your pets to their home and surroundings. Things normally
will have changed. After a disaster animals can become aggressive or
defensive. Keep an eye on them.
Again, we encourage you to get your RE-ENTRY tag at the EOC office in
Apalachicola. These are not mandatory, but will assure you a hassle free
re-entry should you be forced to evacuate.
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