Important documents: Make sure to have all your pets licenses, vaccine records, pedigrees and such in a ready to go
folder in case of evacuation.
This includes setting a primary and alternative meeting point away from the
home in case of evacuation, listing emergency telephone numbers where all family members can find them (including the name and number of your pet's veterinarian) and putting together a family emergency survival kit.
Wilson stressed that everyone who has an animal - 58.9 percent of all American households do - needs to have a
plan in case of evacuation.
Make sure that you have a place to go with your
pet in case of evacuation and always make sure that you have current identification on your pet so that if he or she gets lost or separated from you, you and your pet can be reunited.
In case of evacuation, take your pets with you!
In case of evacuation, you'll want to know where you can stay with your pet or to make arrangements with friends or boarding facilities outside of your immediate area.
In case of evacuation, let disaster workers know that you have animals with you.