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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Don’t Leave Animals ‘Out in the Cold’ in Winter The Humane Society of the United States provides cold-weather tips for pets and farm

animals (Dec. 11, 2007) – During this spell of cold weather gripping parts of the country, animals need to be able to take shelter from below-freezing temperatures. The Humane Society of the United States is receiving some reports of animals being left out to fend for themselves in an ice storm that has caused Kansas , Missouri and Oklahoma to declare states of emergency. But, even in states such as Texas that do not much experience snow, cold weather can kill pets. “In a paralyzing storm like this, The Humane Society of the United States urges people to factor in those needs of those who can’t ask for help themselves – their pets and farm animals,” said Ollie Davidson, interim director of Disaster Services at The HSUS. He also advised residents to plan in advance, whenever possible. “Although some communities have made disaster planning for animals part of their preparedness, each family needs to prepare themselves and their animals to survive the elements.” CARING FOR PETS § Don’t leave pets outdoors, when the temperature could drop below freezing. Even a garage or basement with blankets is better than just outside in the wind. Under no circumstances (summer or mild winter) leave a pet outside with no dry bedding. § Wind-chill can threaten a pet’s life, no matter what the temperature. § Warm car engines are attractive but dangerous for cats and small wildlife. § De-icing chemicals are hazardous. § Antifreeze is a deadly poison. SPECIFICALLY FOR FARM ANIMAL OWNERS § Have a water supply for a minimum of three days, with provisions to keep it from freezing. (Use plastic, not metal containers). § Provide sturdy buildings to house farm animals that won’t collapse under the weight of snow or ice. § Have a containment area to keep animals from sliding down hills. § Keep emergency contact numbers handy, such as those for a large animal veterinarian in your area, a large animal rescue or an emergency animal transporting facility. For more information, please visit humanesociety.org. Media Contact: Kristen Everett 301-721-6440, keverett -30- The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest animal protection organization — backed by 10 million Americans, or one of every 30. For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty — on the Web at humanesociety.org. The Humane Society of the United States 2100 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 humanesociety.org Celebrating Animals, Confronting Cruelty

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