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1 Disaster Preparedness How you can protect your pets in case of disaster

2 Disaster Preparedness for Pets - Overview Have a disaster kit in advance Have a disaster kit in advance If you evacuate, take the pets with you If you evacuate, take the pets with you Don’t forget ID Don’t forget ID Find a safe place ahead of time Find a safe place ahead of time What to do if you decide to stay What to do if you decide to stay What to do as the disaster approaches What to do as the disaster approaches What to do in case you aren’t home What to do in case you aren’t home What to do after the disaster What to do after the disaster Other evacuation tips Other evacuation tips

3 Disaster Supply Checklist Stock up on non perishables in advance and perishables at the last minute Stock up on non perishables in advance and perishables at the last minute Medications and medical records/first aid kit in a waterproof container Medications and medical records/first aid kit in a waterproof container Leashes, carriers and cages to prevent escape Leashes, carriers and cages to prevent escape Food/water for at least 3 days. Bedding, bowls, water bottles and litter/litter box. Food/water for at least 3 days. Bedding, bowls, water bottles and litter/litter box.

4 Carrier Setup

5 Disaster Supply Checklist Current photos and descriptions of pets to identify in case of separation Current photos and descriptions of pets to identify in case of separation Feeding/medication schedules, medical conditions, behavior issues and vet info. Feeding/medication schedules, medical conditions, behavior issues and vet info. Pet beds and toys to reduce stress. Pet beds and toys to reduce stress. Paper towels, plastic bags and bleach Paper towels, plastic bags and bleach

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7 Card Example

8 If you evacuate, take the pets If not safe for you, not safe for them If not safe for you, not safe for them Don’t turn animals loose or tie/chain them up Don’t turn animals loose or tie/chain them up Assume that you will not be able to return in a few hours – take the pets. Assume that you will not be able to return in a few hours – take the pets. Leave early if you plan to leave. Leave early if you plan to leave.

9 Don’t forget ID! Pets should have up to date identification (tags/collars, microchips) Pets should have up to date identification (tags/collars, microchips) Identification if possible should include a phone number of someone outside of the immediate area as a contact. Identification if possible should include a phone number of someone outside of the immediate area as a contact.

10 Find a safe place ahead of time Contact hotels/motels to check pet policies Contact hotels/motels to check pet policies Ask if no-pet rules can be waived Ask if no-pet rules can be waived Check with friends, relatives or others Check with friends, relatives or others Have a list of boarding facilities/vets Have a list of boarding facilities/vets Ask the local shelters if they provide foster care/shelter for pets. Ask the local shelters if they provide foster care/shelter for pets.

11 If you don’t evacuate Have a safe area in the home for all Have a safe area in the home for all Keep pets in carriers and make sure they have identification Keep pets in carriers and make sure they have identification Have medications and the disaster kit on hand Have medications and the disaster kit on hand Have emergency power/air conditioning on hand and gasoline to run generators Have emergency power/air conditioning on hand and gasoline to run generators

12 Portable air conditioner Portable air conditioner

13 As the disaster approaches Don’t wait until the last moment to get ready Don’t wait until the last moment to get ready Call to confirm emergency shelter arrangements Call to confirm emergency shelter arrangements Bring pets inside and confine Bring pets inside and confine Make sure disaster supplies are ready to go Make sure disaster supplies are ready to go

14 In case you are not home Have arrangements in place with a trusted neighbor/friend Have arrangements in place with a trusted neighbor/friend

15 After the disaster Don’t allow pets to run loose Don’t allow pets to run loose Keep pets in carriers or confined Keep pets in carriers or confined Be patient with pets – get back to a normal routine as quickly as possible Be patient with pets – get back to a normal routine as quickly as possible

16 Other evacuation tips All mobile home residents should evacuate All mobile home residents should evacuate Evacuate to the safest location closest to home Evacuate to the safest location closest to home Identify evacuation routes and have alternates Identify evacuation routes and have alternates PRACTICE your evacuation and packing! PRACTICE your evacuation and packing!

17 Disaster preparation test Can you gather all pets and put into carriers in time? Do you have carriers for all pets? Can you gather all pets and put into carriers in time? Do you have carriers for all pets? Are all pets wearing identification? Are all pets wearing identification? If a pet escapes the carrier, do you have a photo to identify? If a pet escapes the carrier, do you have a photo to identify? Do you know where to go with pets in the event of an emergency evacuation? Do you know where to go with pets in the event of an emergency evacuation?

18 Disaster preparation test Do you know of pet friendly motels/hotels nearby? Do you know of pet friendly motels/hotels nearby? Do you know where your local emergency animal shelter is located? Do you know where your local emergency animal shelter is located? Do you have your veterinarian’s telephone number in case your pet becomes ill? Do you have your veterinarian’s telephone number in case your pet becomes ill?

19 Who will care for my pet? Each state has laws in place recognizing pet trusts as legal Each state has laws in place recognizing pet trusts as legal Have not only a will but a codicil in place in the event of your death/incapacitation stating who will care for your pets. Have not only a will but a codicil in place in the event of your death/incapacitation stating who will care for your pets.

20 What is a codicil? A codicil is an amendment to your will which can add or alter the terms of your will. A codicil is an amendment to your will which can add or alter the terms of your will. Advantages - codicils are not as expensive as creating a will and if contested, the original will is still valid. Advantages - codicils are not as expensive as creating a will and if contested, the original will is still valid.

21 Why have a Codicil/Will? Specifically states who will care for your pets. Specifically states who will care for your pets. Can award monetary amounts for their care Can award monetary amounts for their care Can specifically state the level of care the pets must receive Can specifically state the level of care the pets must receive Can make the monetary gift conditional on caring for the pets Can make the monetary gift conditional on caring for the pets

22 What to include in the codicil List each pet and medical conditions as well as the veterinarian you use. List each pet and medical conditions as well as the veterinarian you use. Designate a trustee or caregiver Designate a trustee or caregiver Make sure they know in advance Make sure they know in advance Be specific when you set up the document Be specific when you set up the document List specific requests List specific requests Have a back up plan Have a back up plan

23 What to include in the codicil Spell out what happens in the event the pet(s) become terminally ill/die Spell out what happens in the event the pet(s) become terminally ill/die Keep a copy of the document Keep a copy of the document

24 Lynnhaven Fishing Pier/Beach

25 Our Substation

26 Flooding

27 The pier during the storm

28 Starfish/Cape Henry

29 After the Hurricane

30 Pier after the Storm

31 Pier after the storm Pier after the storm

32 Conclusion In the event of a disaster, preparing in advance and having a plan can mean the difference between having everything that you need – and not. In the event of a disaster, preparing in advance and having a plan can mean the difference between having everything that you need – and not. There is no such thing as over preparation! There is no such thing as over preparation! Practice your evacuation Practice your evacuation

33 Isabel Isabel

34 Isabel says.. The end Isabel says.. The end All information, photographs and content is Copyright ©, 2005 – Ferret Haven By The Sea. You may use this presentation for your own information but not for presentation to groups or organizations without the expressed written permission of Ferret Haven By The Sea.


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