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 Prepare you and your Fur Babies for Hurricane Nicole  Prepare you and your Fur Babies for Hurricane Nicole. Please share! Image by NOAA Evacuating During a Hurricane with Pets The No. 1 instruction for pet owners is to bring your pets with you when evacuating. Pets that help people with disabilities are allowed in General Population Shelters and Red Cross Shelters as long as they meet the requirements for service animals under federal law (see ADA Requirements for Service Animals). However, only select emergency shelters accept regular pets (non-service animals), so finding a pet-friendly shelter may be difficult. Contact your local emergency management agency for information about which emergency shelters allow pets. Try to call the shelter before you go, as some pet-friendly shelters may require advance notice. Your local humane society or veterinary hospital may also have information about where you can take your pets during an evacuation. Instead of a ...
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Image by the Humane Society of the United States   WHAT TO DO AFTER HURRICANE IAN If you’ve been impacted by Hurricane Ian, please follow your city or state guidelines to remain safe. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.  How to Find a Lost Cat How to Find a Lost Dog After the emergency Your home may be a very different place after the emergency is over, and it may be hard for your pets to adjust. Don't allow your pets to roam loose.  Familiar landmarks and smells might be gone, and your pet will probably be disoriented. Pets can easily get lost in such situations. There could also be a lot of debris, such as roofing nails and broken glass, that could cause injuries. While you assess the damage,  keep dogs on leashes and cats in carriers inside the house.  If your house is damaged, your pets could escape. Be patient with your pets  after a disaster. Try to get them back into their normal routines as soon as possible. Be ready for behavioral problems caused ...
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  With a storm surge predicted to be 18 feet. Hurricane Ian is predicted to reach the middle of the state. Floodwaters is considered Hazardous Waste. If your babies get exposed to flood waters, bathe and decontaminate them immediately. Do not let them drink flood water. Stay safe. God Bless #Water   #StaySafe   #HurricaneIan   #Ian   #HazardousWaste   #Pets  #Pet  #Dogs   #Dog   #Cats   #Cat   #Animal   #Animals   #Florida   #Hurricane   #Hurricanes Image by National Weather Service If you have any questions, want to share your story of your fur babies or non-fur babies, or how can we serve you better in any way, please reach out in the comment section. If you are new, please fill out the contact form. We want to hear from you. We're glad you're here! We love you. 
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 Florida has made an emergency declaration. Please make preparations. Thank God for the PETS Act. God Bless. If you have any questions, want to share your story of your fur babies or non-fur babies, or how can we serve you better in any way, please reach out in the comment section. If you are new, please fill out the contact form. We want to hear from you. We're glad you're here! We love you.     
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Image by National Weather Service National Hurricane Center Tropical Storm Ian is approaching the South Eastern Coast. Please have a plan for Hurricane and Storm Preparedness for you and your fur babies and non-fur babies. I invite you to read the article below.  In Jesus name I pray that you stay safe in His arms. Amen  HURRICANE & STORM PREPAREDNESS Weather and environmental emergencies come in many forms, and some may require a brief or permanent evacuation from your home.  Whether it’s a snow storm, hurricane, or fire, each situation requires different actions to keep your pets safe.  However, the best thing you can do for your family and your pets is to be prepared. Mark your home with a rescue alert sticker. This will let neighbors or first responders know that you have animals inside your home. Make sure you place the sticker in a high visibility area such as a main entryway or front window. To get a free emergency sticker for your home, you can order it o...

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