Monday, 29 October 2012

To all my American friends in the path of (Hurricane Sandy) stay safe.

Dog wearing hat and scarf, Storm warning.

To all my American followers, families and pets i hope and pray you are all safe & well in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

Hurricane Sandy: Tips For Pet Owners

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Among the chaos of boarding up windows and stocking up on food and supplies, pet owners are being encouraged to make sure their furry friends are prepared to weather Hurricane Sandy.

“We want to encourage everybody if they are evacuating to take your pets with you,” said Tim Rickey, senior director of field investigations and response with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

“If your home is not safe for you, it is not safe for your pet,” he said.

Top 7 Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Sandy

New York City shelters are pet friendly, something Rickey said many people did not realize during Hurricane Irene. He encouraged people in the path of Sandy but outside of New York City to check with their local shelters to see if pets are allowed.
“It’s really sporadic. A lot of areas are [pet friendly] but some still aren’t,” he said. ”We’re actively working on that front, trying to get supplies into the northeast.”

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The ASPCA has issued the following tips for pet owners:
  • Always bring pets indoors at the first sign or warning of a storm or disaster.
  • Make sure all pets wear collars and ID tags with up-to-date identification. Micro-chip your pet as a more permanent form of identification.
  • Keep a pet emergency kit and supplies handy with items such as medical records, water, pet food and medications, and pet first aid supplies. Take this with you if you evacuate.
  • Arrange a safe haven for your pets in the event of evacuation. Do not leave your pets behind.
Hurricane Sandy: Full Coverage



To everyone in the USA stay safe and keep warm. May God be with you from everyone in the United Kingdom.




12 comments:

  1. Great information. We too hope verybody stays safe and we hope it passes quickly. Have a lovely Monday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  2. That is a great post. Hurricanes are very scary especially for the animals. We have been through three of them and came out all right but had to move all the animals to another place. These were all such good suggestions.

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  3. Very helpful post. The winds are getting stronger and stronger and it's supposed to reach us overnight. Thankfully we aren't right in the middle of it all but we are definitely getting some side effects!

    Oink oink,
    Katie and Coccolino the mini pig

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    1. Hi Katie. Take care of yourself, your family and my pal Coccolino.

      Sheba.

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  4. A wonderful post with great information. We hope everyone stays safe!

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    1. Thank you are thoughts are with America tonight, you will be in are prayers.

      Sheba.

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  5. Thank you Ian.

    My sister's place is along the path of the hurricane. We're worried of her and her family.

    Huggies and Cheese,
    Haopee

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    1. Your welcome haopee. I hope and pray your sister and family are safe and sound.

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