The SPCA is responding to numerous calls today regarding animals being left alone in cars in record temperatures or outside without shade or water. One animal was found near death this morning inside a vehicle where temperatures had reached 53 degrees Celsius. The SPCA strongly advises pet caregivers to leave their animals at home and inside and take precautions against exposure to the heat and humidity.
To report animal cruelty call 1-888-703-7722. To make a donation to support the Society’s lifesaving work or to learn more about how to get involved, please visit www.spcans.ca <http://www.spcans.ca
SPCA asking pet caregivers to take precautions and prepare for Hurricane Earl
The Nova Scotia SPCA is alerting pet caregivers to take precautions with the upcoming storm. Though downgraded, Hurricane Earl is still expected to hit the Canadian coast this weekend. During a storm, it is important to bring pets indoors and to try to keep them calm. Some simple precautions and preparations include:
1. Ensuring vaccinations are up-to-date and that records are handy
2. Keeping a collar with license and identification on your pet
3. Preparing a special kit for your pet that includes a leash, carrying case, food, water, bowls, toys, medications and any special instructions for the care of your pet
4. Put a sign on your door that indicates how many pets live at your residence in the event that you must leave your home
For more information consult the SPCA, Disaster Animal Response Team of Nova Scotia, or the Emergency Management Office (EMO) or this website: http://emo.gov.ns.ca/content/plan-your-pets.