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Scientists suggest that animals can feel shifts in the earth just before humans can. That said, earthquakes can be even more disorienting for animals than they are for humans. The best thing you can do as their owner is be prepared even before they sense anything.
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Read More »Apps on your phone can alert you to an oncoming earthquake, and your pets may have that ability too. Scientists suggest that animals can feel shifts in the earth just before humans can. That said, earthquakes can be even more disorienting for animals than they are for humans. The best thing you can do as their owner is be prepared even before they sense anything. Denisse Cobian-Tobler, vice president of brand strategy at Michelson Found Animals Foundation, and Susan Anderson, director of Disaster Response and National Field Response for ASPCA, have you covered on how to keep your pets safe when disaster strikes.
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Read More »“Trust your animals — they are really good at finding safety,” she said. Smaller animals that can be held should be kept with you in your safe space, but if your cat wants to hide under the bed let them. Other animals, like caged and tanked pets, should be kept in their enclosures and transferred to portable carriers in the case of damage or the need for evacuation. If you’re outside with your pet, Cobian-Tobler said, get low to the ground and away from any potential hazards like trees or telephone poles. The best option, however, may be to just let them go and find them later. (Which is why microchipping and keeping the information up to date is so important.)
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