How to keep pets safe in emergencies: Illinois officials offer preparedness tips
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ILLINOIS (WCIA) — June is designated as Pet Preparedness Month, and officials in Illinois urge residents to adopt a disaster preparedness strategy that includes both themselves and their four-legged companions.

A survey by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals revealed that although 83% of pet owners reside in areas affected by disasters, fewer than half have a preparedness plan in place.

“Just as we do for humans, we must prepare for disasters on behalf of our pets,” stated Theodore Berger, Acting Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS). “Not only must we consider all the items required for pet care when we’re at home, but we also need a plan for situations when we’re away and require arrangements for their care.”

Some important tips to remember that will keep you — and your pet — safe include:

  • Having a recent photo of you and your pet on hand. If you are separated from your pet, rescuers will want proof that your pet belongs to you
  • Create a pet preparedness kit with medications, non-perishable food and treats, water, bowls, cat litter and pan, waste bags, blanket, bedding for pocket/exotic pets (and perhaps a heat source), toys, first aid kit, and copies of medical records
  • Have up-to-date identification on your pet
  • Identify a safe area of your home where all can stay together during a shelter-in-place recommendation, and keep dogs on leashes and cats in carriers
  • Coordinate with a trusted friend, relative, or neighbor to take care of pets and their disaster kits if you’re not home, then meet you a specific location
  • Don’t allow pets to roam loose in a damaged home or neighborhood

Many shelters or other emergency centers do not allow pets because of health and safety concerns, so it is critical that you plan ahead for your pets’ care.

The IEMA said that often times, shelters or other emergency centers do not allow pets because of health and safety concerns. Because of this, it is critical that Illinoisians plan ahead for their pets’ care. You can find more tips about how to keep your pet safe when disasters strike here.

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