Ensure your pets stay safe and stress-free during severe weather events. Learn how to protect your dog or cat during power outages.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and other severe storms are becoming fiercer and more frequent. As a result, widespread power outages are common. According to Climate Central, weather-related events caused 80% of power outages in the US over the past 23 years.
It’s important to prepare for a prolonged power outage by making a plan that covers both your animal and human family. Read on to learn how to protect your dog or cat during power outages.
Generac Power Systems commissioned a recent survey by The Harris Poll. It showed that many Americans are not prepared for widespread power outages. The survey also revealed that more than 75% of dog and cat parents would risk their own comfort to stay home with their animals during extended power outages.
Here are some tips for protecting your animal companion during a storm-caused power outage.
- Get your dog or cat microchipped if he isn’t already.
- Keep your dog or cat nearby, perhaps on a leash or in a kennel. This prevents him from getting separated from you, especially if you have to evacuate in a hurry.
- Consider buying a generator for backup power during an outage.
- A rescue alert sticker on your door can help rescue workers identify whether animals are inside your home with you. If you evacuate, cross out the sticker and write “evacuated” on it. This will let rescuers know you and your animals are safe.
- When returning home, slowly reintroduce your dog or cat to his environment. A disheveled house may cause stress, and debris can be harmful to an animal.
Severe weather can cause power outages that are stressful and inconvenient. These issues are especially challenging when the outages last for long periods. Making plans to protect your dog or cat during power outages will ease some of the worry.
An emergency kit for your dog or cat
Creating an emergency kit for your dog or cat is a smart idea. This is especially important if you need to evacuate due to a hurricane or tornado. The kit should include several days’ supply of food, water, supplements and/or medications, collapsible bowls, an extra leash for your dog, a litter tray for your cat, and a pet first aid kit.
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