When people think of emergency situations like hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes, they often think of the supplies they need to stock. Most of the time, they don’t consider which pet supplies they need. If you’re stocking up food and water for your family that will last you a couple of weeks, you also need to stock up on supplies for your pet. In a major natural disaster, many stores are unable to open or only have limited supplies. If you fail to stock up on pet supplies, you may be unable to purchase supplies after an emergency.
Food and Water
The two most fundamental pet supplies include food and water. Just like people, your pets will need a couple weeks worth of emergency food and water. Dry dog and cat food lasts a long time, so make it a habit to keep a couple extra bags or boxes of food in the pantry. If it gets close to expiring before you can use it, just restock with fresh food and use the older food to feed your pet. If your pet enjoys moist food, consider buying in bulk at a discount store and keeping it frozen or in a cool place to extend the shelf life.

June 13th, 2011
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