February 2nd, 2026 in Washington County: Mutual Aid Request, CART Requested for animals displaced in a apartment fire.January 30th, 2026 in Lehigh County: Cart contacted by Red Cross to help victim of a house fire with her birds and fish in the outdoor pond.January 30th, 2026 in Northampton County: Cart requested for a horse downJanuary 24th, 2026 in Lehigh County: LV Humane used kennel shelter during winter storm for homeless pets.January 31st, 2026 in Somerset County: CART requested for horse running down route 160January 31st, 2026 in Somerset County: PSP requested CART to transport additional dogs from the scene of a humane caseFebruary 2nd, 2026 in Washington County: CART requested for a horse down.January 31st, 2026 in Greene County: Mutual Aid Request - American Red Cross needing 2 pet care kits.January 30th, 2026 in Washington County: CART Requested for a horse down.January 29th, 2026 in Somerset County: CART requested by PSP to transport dogs from a humane case.

Preparedness Information | Pennsylvania Animal Response Team

Preparedness Information

While no disaster can be planned for, the Red Cross suggests three steps to become prepared for a disaster:

  1. Get a Kit
  2. Make a Plan
  3. Be Informed

If it’s not safe for you to stay in your home during an emergency, then it is not safe for your animals, either. Make an evacuation plan for your pets, knowing that many hotels and shelters do not accept animal guests. Assemble a kit for your pet or include pet supplies in your own emergency kit, keeping in mind the following supplies:

  • Sturdy leashes, harnesses and/or carriers to transport pets safely and ensure that they can’t escape.
  • Food, drinking water, bowls, cat litter/pan and a manual can opener if you pet eats canned food.
  • Medications and copies of medical records stored in a waterproof container.
  • A first aid kit.
  • Current photos of you with your pet(s) in case they get lost. Since many pets look alike, this will help to eliminate mistaken identity and confusion.
  • Information on feeding schedules, medical conditions, behavior problems, and the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to foster or board your pets.
  • Pet beds and toys, if easily transportable.
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Pet First Aid Kit

Recommended supplies for your pet first aid kit.

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Disaster Planning in Animal Facilities

Evacuation, sheltering, and Veterinary Care tips by Butler County Animal Response

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Pet Preparedness Guidelines

Helpful hints for being prepared to deal with your pets during an emergency.

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Heat Precautions For Your Pet

Tips to keep in mind and signs that your cat or dog has had enough sunshine.

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