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Complete Cat Disaster Preparedness Guide 2026 — Evacuation Rules, Packing List & Carrier Training

Earthquake and typhoon preparedness for cat owners. Government evacuation rules, cat-specific emergency kit checklist, carrier training steps, and shelter life tips.

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"Evacuation With" vs "Shelter Together" — Not Knowing the Difference Can Separate You from Your Cat

Japan's Ministry of the Environment recommends evacuating with your pet as a principle, but this does NOT mean "you can live with your cat at the shelter." Two types of evacuation: | Term | Meaning | Reality | |---|---|---| | Accompanied evacuation | Travel to the shelter WITH your pet | Recommended by government. Many municipalities support this | | Co-habitation evacuation | Live in the SAME SPACE as your pet at the shelter | Very few shelters allow this | In practice: - You can bring your cat to the shelter (accompanied evacuation) - But after arrival, cats are typically kept in cages in a separate room - Some shelters may refuse pets entirely What to do now: 1. Check your nearest shelter's pet policy — Verify on your municipality's website or call directly 2. Prepare multiple evacuation options — Backup plan if your first choice doesn't accept pets 3. Consider car evacuation — Many pet owners choose to shelter in their vehicles 4. Bookmark pet-friendly shelter maps — Available from some municipalities Lesson from the 2011 earthquake: Owners who evacuated without pets often returned to retrieve them and suffered secondary disasters. This is WHY the government now recommends accompanied evacuation. Never leave your cat behind is the fundamental rule.

Cat Emergency Kit: Packing Checklist

After a disaster, you need to survive at least 3 days until rescue arrives. Prepare at least 1 week's supply for your cat. [TOP PRIORITY] Grab immediately: - [ ] Carrier (hard-shell recommended, top-opening + side-opening 2-way) - [ ] Food (1 week): Dry + wet food (wet also provides hydration) - [ ] Water (1 week): 200-300ml/day × 7 days - [ ] Regular medication: Kidney disease or hyperthyroidism meds are life-critical - [ ] Toilet supplies: Portable toilet + litter (pre-portioned in ziplock bags) - [ ] Photo of cat (with owner in frame) — For identification if separated [IMPORTANT] If time permits: - [ ] Harness + leash (for times when you need to take cat out of carrier) - [ ] Laundry net bag (restraint during panic, useful at emergency vets) - [ ] Towel or clothing with owner's scent (stress reduction) - [ ] Microchip registration number - [ ] Regular vet's contact information - [ ] Copy of vaccination certificates - [ ] Duct tape (cage reinforcement, divider creation — multi-purpose) - [ ] Pet pee pads Storage tips: - Rotate food and water every 6 months (check expiration dates) - Keep carrier near the entrance at all times - Create a dedicated cat emergency bag rather than mixing with your own supplies
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Carrier Training: Preventing Panic During Disasters

During disasters, the biggest bottleneck is getting your cat into the carrier. A panicked cat after an earthquake hides in dark places and becomes extremely difficult to catch. Daily carrier training protocol: Week 1: Familiarization - Leave the carrier out with the door open - Place your cat's favorite blanket inside - Place treats near → inside → at the back - Don't close the door. Build the association: "carrier = safe place" Week 2: Staying inside - Feed meals inside the carrier - Gently close the door while cat is inside → open after 5 seconds → treat - Gradually extend: 10 seconds → 30 seconds → 1 minute → 5 minutes Week 3: Movement - Walk around the house with the closed carrier (start with 30 seconds) - Short car rides (engine only → around the block) - Use the carrier for non-vet purposes Week 4+: Maintenance - Weekly treat time in the carrier - Monthly short drive - If stress signs appear, go back one step without forcing Pro tip: Laundry net bag If you can't get your cat into the carrier immediately after an earthquake, put them in a large laundry net bag first, then into the carrier. It safely restricts a panicked cat's movement and reduces scratching risk.

Use CatsMe to Centralize Essential Cat Information for Emergencies

Don't panic during evacuation wondering "What's our vet's number?" "When was the last vaccination?" "What's the medication dosage?" Keep everything in CatsMe — one phone has it all. What CatsMe can do: - Health records — Vaccination history, conditions, allergies, medications in one view - Microchip info — Store registration number in the app - Vet details — Save contact info and patient ID numbers - Cat photos — Current appearance on file. Instantly shareable if lost - Weight & blood test data — Give accurate info to emergency veterinarians In a disaster, your "daily records" become "life-saving information." Centralize your cat's info with CatsMe →
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