Hurricane season is here! Make sure you’ve got a plan in place for your family, indoor animals, and feral cat colonies in the case of an unexpected emergency.

It’s important to know that feral cats are resourceful. The outdoors are their home, so they know how to deal with weather. Many times animals can “sense” when bad weather is coming, and in the case of hurricanes, they often move to higher ground and safe places instinctually.

However, there are things you can do to prepare when harsh weather is forecast or predicted:

If you do need to evacuate, bring your pets with you, but do not try to trap and contain unsocialized feral cats. Have a safe place to go ahead of time, and be sure to bring your emergency supply kits.

After the disaster has passed and it is safe to return, begin cleaning up the colony area, check feeding stations, and look for the cats in your colony. Don’t panic if the cats aren’t waiting when you get backthey can hide for days after severe weather. If any are missing contact your local shelters and determine which agencies, if any, are on the ground in your area assisting animals.

Find details and more information at: https://www.alleycat.org/DisasterTips