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Remember that if you are isolated or self-isolating this may be for a minimum of 14 days. Therefore, it is a good idea to ensure you have enough supplies for your small animal family.
Where possible, weigh out what food you have remaining to see how much supply you currently have. Always ensure you have a minimum of 2 weeks’ supply; this allows time for re-ordering and delivery.
Ensure you have enough supplies of bedding materials, hay and supplements, together with any toys they may need to help keep them stimulated.
Always ensure your small animal friends have access to fresh water.
If you are self-isolating, or prefer not to come into contact with anyone, your OSCAR Nutritional Advisor or delivery driver can leave your delivery in an agreed safe place. Payment can be arranged by telephone – so no cash needs to cross hands.
Medication
If your pet takes regular medication, you will need to make sure that you have an adequate supply in case of isolation. Always call your veterinary practice first and don’t just turn up. You may be required to ask someone else to collect and deliver for you.
Asking for help
If you have any concerns about your dog during this difficult time then please don’t hesitate to call the Breakthrough on 0808 168 3344 for any Nutritional, Behavioural or Veterinary advice.
Essentials for an Emergency Box for your cat:
1) Minimum supply of 2 weeks’ worth of food and treats.
2) Medications if required
3) Supply of bedding materials, hay, supplements (where required) and toys
4) Pet first-aid booklet and pet first-aid kit
5) Pet Dossier (Creating a pet dossier, in case somebody else has to look after your dog or your dog requires hospitalisation, is really useful.) Information can include:
- Veterinary Practice contact details
- Vaccination and medical records
- Identichip information
- Food habits and preferences (including any specific dietary requirements)
- General habits and favourite toys
- Any specific behaviour concerns