PRE-prepare a Lost Flyer NOW!
...just in case! If the unthinkable happens, you’ll be ready.
Common Hazard: Home & Barn FiresGeneral Disaster Resources
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Pet Prep. Tips & Supply List Links
KEY VIDEOS FOR ANIMAL OWNERS Chemical Stockpile Emergency Prep. Program American Veterinary Association
--SPECIES-SPECIFIC PREP. TIPS
Bonus Material (click to download a good cry)
Whatever your faith (if any) and however you consider the afterlife, may these poems bring you some measure of comfort when needed. Selected Rainbow Bridge Poems (link to doc. to download)
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Recommended Reading
The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes — and Why
by Amanda Ripley
http://www.amandaripley.com
The Gift of Fear and Other Survival Signals that Protect Us From Violence
by Gavin de Becker
http://gavindebecker.com
One Second After (fiction)
by William Forstchen
http://www.onesecondafter.com
"Understanding Dog Calming Signals"
by Amy Shojai
https://www.thespruce.com/calming-signals-2804560
by Amanda Ripley
http://www.amandaripley.com
The Gift of Fear and Other Survival Signals that Protect Us From Violence
by Gavin de Becker
http://gavindebecker.com
One Second After (fiction)
by William Forstchen
http://www.onesecondafter.com
"Understanding Dog Calming Signals"
by Amy Shojai
https://www.thespruce.com/calming-signals-2804560
Animal Please Spay & Neuter!
Pet overpopulation is the leading killer of cats and dogs in our country.
- 50K puppies and kittens are born every day in the US.
- 8-10 million cats and dogs enter US shelters annually
- 3-5 million of these are adopted
- An estimated 4.4 million are euthanized in shelters every year.
- It's estimated there are tens of millions more feral cats in the US
- An average dog can have 2 litters per year; each 6-10 puppies
- An average cat can have 3 litters each year; litters typically have 4–6 kittens
- US taxpayers spend up to $2 billion annually dealing the issues surrounding unwanted, homeless animals.
Source: http://spcala.com/resources/pet-library/general-articles/pet-overpopulation/
- 50K puppies and kittens are born every day in the US.
- 8-10 million cats and dogs enter US shelters annually
- 3-5 million of these are adopted
- An estimated 4.4 million are euthanized in shelters every year.
- It's estimated there are tens of millions more feral cats in the US
- An average dog can have 2 litters per year; each 6-10 puppies
- An average cat can have 3 litters each year; litters typically have 4–6 kittens
- US taxpayers spend up to $2 billion annually dealing the issues surrounding unwanted, homeless animals.
Source: http://spcala.com/resources/pet-library/general-articles/pet-overpopulation/