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Media Release
June 6, 2025

Acting Director Theodore (Ted) Berger 
Deputy Public Information Officer Melissa Hahn
217-299-9045/[email protected]

June Is Pet Preparedness Month

Evacuation plan, emergency kit, and medical information are crucial in a disaster

Springfield–It’s not just two-legged loved ones who need a disaster preparedness plan. Four-legged, no-legged, and other pets will need assistance if there is an emergency. A survey by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals indicated that while 83 percent of pet owners live in an area impacted by disasters, fewer than half have a preparedness plan.

“Just like for humans, we need to be prepared for disasters on behalf of our pets,” said Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) Acting Director Theodore (Ted) Berger. “Not only do we need to think through all the items necessary to care for pets when we are at home, we need a plan in case we are not home and need arrangements for care.”

For example, a recent photo of you and your pet will be key if you are separated and want to be reunited. Rescuers will want proof that your pet belongs to you. 

More pet preparedness tips:
Many shelters or other emergency centers do not allow pets because of health and safety concerns, so it is critical that you plan ahead for your pets’ care.

More tips on pet preparedness information can be found here: https://ready.illinois.gov/plan/animals.html.

Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA): Ready.Illinois.gov

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