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How to prepare your pets, livestock for tropical storm Hilary

While Southern Californians brace for expected rain, wind and floods from the remnants of Hurricane Hilary, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) is reminding the public to keep their animal companions in mind while making emergency preparations.

Heavy showers are forecasted for much of the region Sunday as Hurricane Hilary takes aim for SoCal, expected to be a tropical storm by the time it reaches the area. As residents stock up on emergency supplies and line their properties with sandbags to prevent flooding from reaching their homes, it’s important for them to make preparations for their pets, too.

The first tip the DACC is offering pet parents is to make sure their animal companions have ID tags with up-to-date contact information. As for livestock owners, the department said it’s imperative to place them in a secure shelter that will protect them from the elements.

Hurricane Hilary

1-2 Rainfall forecast

Valid Aug. 20 through Aug. 22
Source: NOAA

The DACC recommends the following:

Pet parent preparedness

Tips for livestock owners

DACC said it’s prepared to work with the LA County Office of Emergency Management and local animal care agencies to help with evacuations.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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