One
Million Pets At
Risk From Floods
Britain's pet charity, The Blue Cross, warned in February
2004 that there are potentially one million pets at risk of loss or
injury in times of flooding.
With UK government figures indicating there are
approximately two million properties on
flood risk areas across England and Wales, the
charity warned that with pet ownership in the UK
at an all time high, the risk of flooding
affecting household pets is growing.
According to the Environment Agency, fewer than one in ten people
have made any advance preparations to minimise potential damage and
heartache caused by flooding.
Steve Goody, director of companion animal welfare at The Blue
Cross said, "Pets rely on their owners for
protection, so in times of flooding they need you
to ensure their welfare. What we are suggesting is
not rocket science, it simply means that owners must
think in advance of the 'what if's' and ensure they make provision
for their pets."
In response to these growing concerns, The Blue Cross has teamed
up with the Environment Agency to produce an advice leaflet for pet
owners living on floodplains. As with family members and property,
the best way to protect animals in the event of flooding is
preparation, and the Environment Agency backed leaflet aims to
provide helpful advice on what to do before and during times of
flooding.
Liz Cook from the Environment Agency said: "The leaflet is packed
with practical tips on how to safeguard your pets. The best
protection you can give is to be prepared for flooding. Taking a few
moments to draw up a flood plan could mean the difference between
life and death for your pet."
Practical advice in the leaflet includes making plans for the
evacuation of pets should owners be away from home and bringing small
animals like rabbits inside when a flood warning is given.
Fifty years ago, the North Sea broke through the sea defences of
the East Coast and Thames Estuary. More than one
thousand animals were saved from the
floodwaters by The Blue Cross, who was known as
Our Dumb Friends' League at the time of the
disastrous flooding.
The Blue Cross Pets & Floods leaflet is
available from The
Blue Cross
The
Environment Agency's
Floodline
No material on this website may be copied or published elsewhere
without permission.
(c) Ooze Online 2001 - 2005