Don't forget about pets.

PositionDisaster Planning - Brief article

Recent weather disturbances, particularly Hurricane Katrina, show that states must consider pets in evacuation and sheltering plans. "When pets are barred from public transit or Red Cross shelters," says Priscilla Feal, president of Friends of Animals, Darien Conn., "people understandably risk their lives by avoiding evacuations Dogs shouldn't be pulled from the arms of kids. People shouldn't be stranded on a fridge with a cat because no one will transport or shelter both of theme."

Some 21 states, including Michigan and Kansas lack a disaster plan regarding pet evacuation and sheltering. Some other states, such as Alaska and Virginia only briefly mention pets in their current disaster plans.

Hurricanes and floods are not the only danger to households. Other disasters according to the Federal Emergency Management Administration Washington, D.C., similarly have jeopardized...

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