When you and your family have to leave -- don't leave your pets. They are family too. They cannot fare well for themselves in a disaster situation. They are just as scared as you are. They are counting on you to take care of them and save their lives. Remember to remain calm and follow whatever safety steps that your area disaster representatives are telling you to do. Disaster Strikes and Your Pets Need Help
When you and your family have to leave -- don't leave your pets. They are family too. They cannot fare well for themselves in a disaster situation. They are just as scared as you are. They are counting on you to take care of them and save their lives. Remember to remain calm and follow whatever safety steps that your area disaster representatives are telling you to do.
US National Disaster Sources
- American Red Cross
- American Veterinary Medical Foundation Disaster Relief Program
When natural disasters strike, relief agencies move swiftly to assist people but often lack the knowledge or resources to aid affected animals. In the wake of disasters, animals often are left stranded, injured, and without food, water or shelter. The AVMF supports veterinary related emergency preparedness, response and recovery efforts for animals affected by disasters such as hurricanes, floods, fires and earthquakes. The Disaster Relief Emergency Fund has assisted in the recovery efforts following the Grand Forks flooding in North Dakota, Alaska wildfires, Hurricane Marilyn, the Oklahoma City bombing and the floods in south Texas. - Disaster Relief from DisasterRelief.org
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - If you're aware of useful information about animals and emergencies be sure to share it with us at \n
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . If you know of an animal-related World Wide Web site with emergency preparedness/response information that should be listed in our Global Emergency Management System, let us know. - Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
- International Fund for Animals (IFAW)
- Natural Disaster Animals' Emergency Site - information regarding assistance calls in disaster areas.
- National Interagency Fire Center - in Boise, Idaho
- National Weather Service HomePage
- NOAA's Geostationary Satellite Server Special Florida Fire Coverage
- NOAA's Operational Significant Event Imagery (OSEI) Homepage
- United Animal Nations-Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS)
The mission of the Emergency Animal Rescue Service Program is to provide assistance to domesticated and farm animals, not excluding wildlife when it is determined necessary, so as to minimize their suffering and to reduce the number of deaths during both natural and man-made disasters.