Rescuing Your Pet It The Event of a Fire
Did you now that over 40,000 pets perish each year because of house fires and other disasters such as floods or hurricanes? Cats run and hide very easily and this makes them difficult to locate them in the event of a fire or quick evacuation. I would recommend that you keep their pet carrier close at hand and close to the door. At least you won’t have to worry about searching for it if you need to get out in a hurry. Don’t spend too much time, I know this is difficult, but in the event of a fire, every second counts! If you can’t find you cat, leave it to the experts, just get out fast.
You should let rescuers know that there is a cat inside that needs to be rescued. Do this by purchasing decals that say “In case of a fire, please rescue cat.” Put them in a few prominent places and keep them there at all times. Having a decal on the door or windows will let firefighters or police know right away that there is a pet inside that needs help! These few seconds could mean life or death of a pet member.
Always have a plan that includes the rescuing of your pet in the event of a fire or other disaster.
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