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Disaster Preparedness Kit Checklist

Paws To Save Pets

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  • Food

    One-to-two-week supply of the dry or canned food your pet usually eats. (While stored, make sure to replace the food according to expiration dates.) Also include a spoon, food dish and, if you use canned foods, a can opener. Record your pet's eating habits (amount and times) as well as any allergies your pet may have and keep the record with the other paperwork in this kit. Store the food in a waterproof and protective bag or case.

  • Water

    One-to-two-week supply in gallon-sized plastic containers. (Make sure to replace stored water regularly to ensure freshness.) Include a collapsible or travel water bowl that is easy to store.

  • Cleaning Supplies

    To clean crates/litter boxes.

  • Cat Litter

    One-to-two-week supply plus a small, plastic litter box and litter scoop. You can opt for disposable litter boxes that come pre-made with litter.

  • Paperwork
  • Photographs

    In case you need to distribute pictures if your pet gets lost.

  • Vaccine Records/Medical History

    Copies of important veterinary documents, such as vaccination records, medical history, medical conditions, records of important test results (FeLV/FIV).

  • Veterinary Information

    Write down the name, address and phone number of your vet and an alternate vet. Write out a release statement, authorizing medical treatments for your pets. Write down your pet insurance policy number, if you have one.

  • Proof of Ownership/Animal Information

    Copies of registration information, adoption papers, proof of purchase, microchip, tattoo or other identification information.

  • List of Emergency Contacts
  • Medication

    List each pet separately and include dose and frequency for each medication. Keep a two-week reserve supply, with directions on how to administer. If possible, keep the medication in the original jar or bottle that it came in. Replace according to expiration dates. Don't forget reserve doses of flea and tick and heartworm preventatives.

  • Spare or Extra Collars, Harnesses, or Leashes
  • Bedding or Pet Blankets
  • Identification Tags

    If possible, have the ability to write your temporary location or contact information on the tags.

  • Brushes/Combs, Grooming Supplies
  • Toys
  • Animal Crates or Carriers

    Label with your contact information; make sure the animal has room to move around and it is safe for the pet (latches and bolts should be secure).

  • Pet First-Aid Kit

    For more information, check out our First-Aid Kit Checklist.