
With the Southeast's winter tornado season at hand, PETA is offering important advice for ensuring the safety of animal companions in the event of an evacuation....
· Never leave your animals behind to fend for themselves.
· Never tie animals up or leave them confined in any way, as they will be trapped and unable to flee.
· Know your destination ahead of time. Although human shelters often refuse animals, motels in the area will probably accept dogs, cats, and other small animals in an emergency. Do not plan to leave animals unsupervised in a car; they can suffer from heatstroke once ambient temperatures rise above 70°F even if water is provided and with the windows slightly opened.
· Place small animals in secure carriers and keep dogs leashed: Frightening sounds and unfamiliar surroundings may make them bolt and get strangled. Take water and food bowls, your animal's favorite toy or blanket, a towel, and enough food for at least a week.
· Have your animals microchipped, and put secure, legible I.D. tags on them.
· Watch for other animals in need, including strays and animals left behind by neighbors. If you see an animal in distress and are unable to help, note the animal's condition and location and call authorities for help as soon as possible.
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