If disaster strikes your home, do you have a contingency plan for your pets?

save my petA disaster doesn’t have to be on the scale of a national terrorist attack to create havoc in your household; even a small issue confined to your family (like a hospital stay) warrants having a preparedness plan for your animals.

In recognition of National Preparedness month, take some time this week to create a preparedness checklist for disasters small and large.

Things to think about:

  • Make sure if you have enough pet food and fresh water to last several days. Not just for you and your family, but for your animals as well.
  • Have pet carriers accessible for each of your pets in case you need to leave your home for any reason.
  • Make sure your pets are trained to get into their carriers quickly and without fuss.
  • Have a first-aid kit packed and ready to go.
  • Make sure your neighbors know you have pets in case you’re stuck away from home.
  • Keep your vet and emergency numbers handy.
  • Talk with the other members of your family about who is responsible for which pets and what to do in case of emergency.
  • Think about where you could take your pets if you needed to board them without a lot of notice.
  • Anything else?

Sharing our homes with pets is an amazing privilege, but one that comes with some extra responsibilities and a bit less flexibility than if you only had to look out for the humans in your family. Make sure you have a contingency plan for your animals if something were to come up so that you don’t miss anything important in a moment of stress or time crunch.

What’s your plan for your pets if disaster strikes? Leave your tips on being prepared in the comments below.