When a natural or manmade disaster strikes (where you live) and you have pets you will no doubt be interested in this story. In FEMA’s eyes-some animals or pets (to be more precise) are more rescue worthy than others. Let me explain.
In order for emergency responders to get reimbursed from FEMA for rescuing your “pets” from a natural or manmade disaster, you actually have to have what’s classified as a “Pet”. Or they’ll probably not help you by rescuing your animal because they will not get money back from the U.S. government for doing so.
According to FEMA a Pet is-a dog, cat, bird, rodent, or turtle. An animal that is traditionally kept in the home for the enjoyment of its owner. This is a pretty short list, at least I thought so.
What IS NOT a Pet is-a reptile, amphibian, fish, insects (spiders), all farm animals (including horses) and racing type animals.
So, a word to the wise, just know that if a natural catastrophe happens and emergency responders decide not to rescue your pet reptile or fish or horse, you’ll know the reason why.