Hurricanes are not only deadly to people, but to the pets that are left behind. After Hurricane Floyd in September 1999, it was estimated that several thousand pets were killed or lost due to flooding or wind damage. With a little preparation, your pet will be safe and secure, but it is YOUR responsibility — their lives are in your hands. It is highly recommended to include your pet in any evacuation plans that you may have.
Things to Do:
PLEASE! DO NOT:
Leave a pet at home with no escape from flooding or wind damage, or chained in the yard, or left in a pen, garage or shed — this was the cause of drowning deaths for thousands of animals in 1999.
Animals will be frightened, as they pick up on our fear or stress of the situation. If you don’t evacuate, PLEASE make sure that your pet is kept inside, with you — crated is the ideal situation. If you have to evacuate to a different area of your home quickly, a crated animal is easier to deal with than chasing a frightened animal.
Don't forget, your pet counts on you for protection...