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Pet Emergency Supplies - Scroll Down To View Products.
| | So you're set with at least the basics in case of an emergency, right? Flashlights, portable radio, cell phone charger, first aid kit, escape ladder, extra food and water. Have you forgotten anything? What about the dog? What about the cat? Don't forget your pets. And if you have to evacuate, don't leave them behind, they can't survive on their own. Our pets depend on us. Here are some basic pet emergency supplies. |
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58-Piece Pet First Aid Kit Out of stock until 1st week in May |
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| Protect your pet’s health the way you would your own. This handy 58-piece Pet First Aid Kit has been specifically designed for use in a pet emergency...for treating minor cuts, bruises, burns, bee stings and insect bites, the sort of injuries an owner can treat without having to consult a veterinarian. |
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The Pet-Temp PT-250 Instant Ear Thermometer for Pets With 60 Disposable Lens Covers |
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| In emergencies or at the first hint of illness, the Pet-Temp PT-250 instant digital ear thermometer provides an accurate reading of ‘core’ body temperature in just one second for companion animals such as puppies and adult dogs, kittens and adult cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and chinchillas. |
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Dog Emergency Survival Kit Out of stock until 1st week in May |
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Another important lesson learned from Katrina is the need to include the family pet(s) in your 72-hour emergency survival preparations. The 38-piece DogGoneIt Kit has most of what you might need for your dog...vacuum sealed food and water, solar blankets, poop bags, even a ball to play with! If you have to evacuate your home, don’t leave your pet behind. But even if it’s a stay-at-home emergency, be prepared for all of you…even Fido!
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Cat Emergency Survival Kit Out of stock until 1st week in May |
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| Another important lesson learned from Katrina is the need to include the family pet(s) in your 72-hour emergency survival preparations. The 35-piece CATastrophy Kit has most of what you might need for your cat...vacuum sealed cat food and drinking water, solar blankets, poop bags, even toy to play with! If you have to evacuate your home, don’t leave your pet behind. But even if it’s a stay-at-home emergency, be prepared for all of you…even Kitty! |
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