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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS KIT CHECKLIST FOR CATS AND DOGS

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¨      Pet first aid kit and instructions (available from The SPCA or the Red Cross). Recommended items include:
□  Latex exam gloves                  
□  Gauze Sponges (sterile and non-sterile)
□ “Cling-type” bandage material     
□  Roll gauze
□ 1” Adhesive Tape                       
□ Non-stick sterile pad (i.e. “Telfa” pads)
□ Tweezers                                  
□ Scissors    
□ Digital rectal thermometer          
□ Water based sterile lubricant (i.e. “KY Jelly”)
□ Hydrogen Peroxide (3%)           
□ Povidone Iodine solution (i.e. “Betadine”)
□ Alcohol pads                             
□ Triple antibiotic ointment (i.e. “Neosporin”)
□ Sterile Saline Eye Flush            
□ Nylon leash
□ Muzzle                                     
□ Towels & blankets
□ Pet First Aid Instructions            
□ Q-tips

¨      Veterinary records (including vaccinations, microchip and license information, etc.)

¨      Medications

¨      SPCA for Monterey County Guardian Angel information for each of your pets.

¨      Jiffy (temporary) ID Tags (used to ID your location if away from home).

¨      Spare leashes (dogs) & spare collars.

¨      Pet food can lids, food bowls, water bowls, manual can opener, utensils.

¨      Familiar toys and bedding.

¨      Full body color photo(s) with owner included in photo.  Have multiple copies of this photo in your kit in the event your pet is lost.

¨      Small litter box, litter scoop (cats).  No need to store kitty litter (soil or sand will work fine in an emergency).

¨      Current list of local hotels & motels allowing pets (SPCA website maintains current listings.)

¨      Water (7 days worth per pet in addition to human water needs).

¨      Pet food (7 days worth -- canned or pouches have best shelf life).

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