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Caring for Birds in an Emergency |
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Our pets enrich our lives in more
ways than we can count. In turn, they depend on
us for their safety and well-being. Here's how
you can be prepared to protect your pets when
disaster strikes.
In a Statement of Understanding, the American
Red Cross recognizes The Humane Society of the
United States as the nation's largest animal
protection organization responsible for the
safety and well-being of animals, including
disaster relief.
Birds should be transported in a secure travel
cage or carrier. In cold weather, wrap a blanket
over the carrier and warm up the car before
placing birds inside. During warm weather, carry
a plant mister to mist the birds' feathers
periodically. Do not put water inside the
carrier during transport. Provide a few slices
of fresh fruits and vegetables with high water
content. Have a photo for identification and leg
bands. If the carrier does not have a perch,
line it with paper towels and change them
frequently. Try to keep the carrier in a quiet
area. Do not let the birds out of the cage or
carrier. |