Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Grants Shelter Medicine Programs & Services (-) Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Adoption & Placement Foster Care Active FiltersCruelty & Disasters Group 9 Clear All Emergency Preparedness Guide for Pet Owners This emergency pet preparedness guide helps to ensure pets are well cared for even during a crisis. Share it with your community now! Most Commonly Used Emergency & Disaster Acronyms Disaster acronyms got you confused? Use our handy glossary to help you decipher what a JITT and a JFO are. Emergency Foster Resources Use these fostering resources to help you recruit and manage fosters during an emergency. Anti-Cruelty Group Forensic Services Veterinarians, animal behaviorists, legal experts, and others who specialize in helping animals involved in serious crimes. Dog & Cat Safety Tip Sheets in Case of Disaster You can help adopters, veterinary clients and the community keep pets safe in case disaster strikes by handing out these one-page cat and dog safety sheets. Helpful Links for Disaster Planning Websites with excellent information and resources for those planning for or otherwise involved in the care of animals in disaster. Insights and Resources on Improved Access to Grooming for Overall Animal Health New research suggests education and access to grooming supplies can reduce negative pet health consequences of insufficient grooming care by identifying the communities' needs. 2024 ASPCA Hurricane Response & Relief Grants Initiative To support animals and communities impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the ASPCA is offering $1 million in grants to cover expenses of animal welfare and other organizations supporting disaster response and relief. Disaster Response These resources can help you prepare for and mobilize during times of crisis, whether natural or man-made. 3 Tips for Setting Up a Temporary Shelter In the event of a disaster or large-scale seizure in your community, follow these three tips from the ASPCA’s Field Investigations and Response Team (FIR). Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›