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Caring for Pets in Times of Disaster

Sacramento, CA ” It’s every pet owner’s worst nightmare: a wildfire breaks out and in the panic and confusion, you can’t locate and rescue your animal. Each year, hundreds of pets are lost during natural disasters, and many more are never reunited with their owners due to the ensuing chaos and a lack of proper identification. Whether you own a horse or a house pet, having an emergency plan for their care is essential in case of a fire, flood, earthquake, hazardous spill or other disaster.

Particularly during the summer fire season, the California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) urges all pet owners to be prepared and plan ahead.

“No one wants to be worried about their pets during a natural disaster or emergency. The best insurance that your pet—and you—will be safe is to have an emergency plan in place and ready to go,” said Peter Weinstein, DVM, president of the California Veterinary Medical Association.

Here are the CVMA’s tips to ensure your pets are safely cared for during an emergency.

For dogs, cats and other small pets:4 If you evacuate your home, do not leave your pets behind. You may be forced to stay away longer than you anticipate, leaving your animals defenseless.

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