Allison K
Member Since 2021
Something that I have been thinking about lately because of all the wildfires (tornados and other weather) … how my plans need to change now that I have pets with special needs (diabetes for the cat and pancreatitis for the dog). Just thought it might be useful to start a discussion on here … Keep in mind where measurements are given, I am using metric because I am in Canada. Most information I saw for US & Canada suggest to have at least 3 days worth of food & water.
1 gallon is approximately 4 L for reference to water
What do we need to prepare:
1 gallon is approximately 4 L for reference to water
What do we need to prepare:
- Food (canned food has different things to think about than kibble for storage particularly)
- For canned, also include can opener if not "pop top" cans
- Medication (insulin storage if fridge is not an option for example)
- Sources suggest 1-2 weeks worth, but 3 days at least
- First aid supplies (beyond needles for the insulin of course)
- Waste disposal (litter and poop bags as well as pee pads maybe)
- Crate or carrier
- Water (4L/day per average dog, 1L/day per average cat)
- Cleaning supplies (paper towels, towels/cloths, disinfecting wipes, etc.)
- Hypo kit
- High carb and maybe medium carb food (wet and dry)
- Sugar source (honey, karo/corn syrup, maple syrup)
- Bulb for rectal administration of carb source (& lube)
- Syringe for feeding
- Extra testing supplies (testing every 10-20 mins. on average)
- Emergency sugar source for Human (chocolate)
- Backup glucometer
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