Protecting Your Pets

What About Pets?

Without proper planning pets are likely to get injured, lost, or worse. Even if you decide to stay home, authorities
may issue an evacuation order requiring you to leave at short notice. Public shelters cannot accept pets because of
space and for health and safety concerns. It might be difficult, if not impossible, to find shelter for your animals right
before a storm, so plan ahead.


Have a safe place to take them in case you have to leave home:

Ask friends, relatives, or others whether they could shelter your animals. If you have more than one pet, they may
be more comfortable if kept together, but be prepared to house them separately.

Assemble a portable pet supplies kit:

Like you, your pet will need essential supplies during and after the storm. Keep items in sturdy containers that can
be carried easily (duffle bags, covered trash containers, etc.). Include:

What to do as the storm approaches:

If you must leave your pet at home:

Other considerations:

Microchips to the rescue!


All dog owners in the Cayman Islands are required to have their dogs microchipped. The chip is a tiny and harmless electronic device inserted by a veterinarian just under the dog’s skin. It contains information to identify the dog and its owner and gives you the best chance of being reunited swiftly with your pet if it gets lost during a storm.

Taking your pet off island


Call the Agriculture Department well in advance to find out the requirements for taking your animal out of the country and for bringing it back in. Also, be sure to find out the requirements of the country to which you want to take the pet.

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