Natural disasters. like wildfires, floods, and storms often strike without warning, leaving families scrambling to ensure their safety. For our Peeps, this means not only preparing for their own evacuation but also ensuring us pets are ready for emergencies.
Recently the wildfires in Los Angeles (and the possibility of disastrous events in British Columbia like earthquakes and wildfires) it can cause damage to thousands of homes and displaced hundreds of animals. It is heartbreaking to see families losing their homes and not know if their furry friends have survived. We are sure many, many animals are now shelters where they are unable to be reunited with their guardians. Our thoughts and prayers go out for these families and their furry companions.
Recently the wildfires in Los Angeles (and the possibility of disastrous events in British Columbia like earthquakes and wildfires) it can cause damage to thousands of homes and displaced hundreds of animals. It is heartbreaking to see families losing their homes and not know if their furry friends have survived. We are sure many, many animals are now shelters where they are unable to be reunited with their guardians. Our thoughts and prayers go out for these families and their furry companions.
Today is to raise awareness of disaster preparedness for animals and how to care for them them in critical situations. Today, you can learn how to keep your pets safe in case of a disaster.
To read about what you can do check out https://pangovet.com/pet-lifestyle/general/animal-disaster-preparedness-day/
And the ASPCA has a terrific info graphic telling you what you can do!


Hari OM
ReplyDeleteExcellent info!!! Hugswagswhiskeries YAM-aunty xxx
we hope all have a plan when things become worse... and we also hope we will not need this plan...
ReplyDeleteWe all need to be prepared for these disasters and lately, there are more and more of them.
ReplyDeleteThat is very good info. Hopefully not needed, but essential to know.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marv for reminding us about natural disasters occurring. What it does to Wildlife and what it does to domestic animals is very sad. When you're at home you do need to make plans.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent reminder to keep our furry babies safe.
ReplyDeleteThat's great information to help us be prepared for an emergency.
ReplyDeleteIt's always wise to be prepared and have a plan, and practice it too!
ReplyDeletePlans and practice are very, very important. Thank you so much for your hard work on all these badges.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Very important to be prepared. XO
ReplyDeleteThis is such an important reminder. Thank you, sweet pals!
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Thank you for sharing this important information, Marv!"
ReplyDeleteOona: "Oona is still not going to let Dada put a collar on her, though. Or more accurately, she will let him put it on her, but then she will take it off and hide it somewhere."