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Even with the aid of disaster response teams, many evacuees permanently lost their companionanimals. The ASPCA would like to offer a sneak peak at six steps to follow BEFORE you’re faced with evacuation.&#. originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on September 3, 2009. Tags: ASPCA. Prepare a pet rescue plan.
MRI, chemotherapy and CT scans are becoming more prevalent to treat companionanimals. Pet insurance plans, like ASPCA Pet Health Insurance , typically cover visits to any licensed veterinarian, including specialists. The American Pet Products Association numbers also show the increased options often come with a higher cost.
Every year, six to eight million animals enter U. According to the ASPCA, as many as one million additional dogs and cats are in danger of losing their homes in 2009, at a time when fewer donations are coming in. For more information about Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health visit: www.intervet.com and www.intervetusa.com.
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