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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.
CARING ABOUT OTHER PETS
REPTILES:
Snakes can be transported in a pillowcase but they must be transferred to more secure housing when they reach the evacuation site. If your snake requires frequent feeding, carry food with you. Take a water bowl large enough for
soaking as well as a heating pad. When transporting house lizards, follow the same directions as for birds.
POCKET PETS:
Small mammals (hamsters, gerbils, etc.) should be transported in secure carriers suitable for maintaining the animals while sheltered. Bring bedding materials, food bowls, and water bottles for them. |
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