Yesterday, the Philippines was struck with a 6.1-magnitude earthquake and the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) reported several aftershocks until earlier this morning.
Philippines is prone to earthquakes, because the country is located along the Ring of Fire, or the typhoon belt, where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.
To prevent any further casualties or harm, there is no better way to save yourself and your animal companions than to prepare. Here are some ways to prepare and have a disaster plan.
Preparing for a safer tomorrow
You may never know when the next earthquake will hit, so the best thing to do is to make sure your pet/s have a collar (that has your contact details), in case they escape and flee during the earthquake. You could also think about having your pet/s microchipped and registered with updated information. By doing so, you have a higher chance of reuniting with you animal companions!
Having your pet/s vaccinated is also needed, so that when a natural disaster occurs, your animal companions may survive more through unsanitary conditions brought about by the incident, and fight off any bacteria or viruses.
It’s also important to train your animals to socialize with other animals or humans from the very beginning. They will have a higher chance of socializing well with other humans or animals, despite the stressful situation and “Good Samaritans” may help better if your furry friend knows how to get along with strangers.
Last, but not least, a first aid kit for you and your animal companions is also important.
Pet first aid kit supplies (List from Michelson Found Animals)
1. Antibacterial ointments
2. Blankets
3. Blunt tipped scissors
4. Cotton balls/Cotton swabs
5. Diarrhea medicine (for pets!)
6. Digital rectal thermometer
7. Tweezers
8. First aid book for pets
9. Gauze and pads
10. Hydrogen peroxide
11. Medicine droppers
12. Rubber tubing or cloth for tourniquet
13. Self-adhesive bandage
14. Sterile wound wash
Additional:
1. Feeding bowls
2. Pet food
3. Bottled water
4. Collar with tags (extra)
5. Pet toys
6. Leash or muzzle
7. Current pet photos
8. Litter box and waste bags
9. List of vaccination records and contacts
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– Keeping your animal companions safe during earthquake
– Is the Big One coming? Humans and dogs prepare for major tremors
– Safety shots