Emergency Pet Supply Checklist
A home emergency supply checklist for dogs, cats, storms, travel delays, and evacuation planning. Use this page to avoid panic-buying and to shop in organized categories instead of random products.
Checklist overview
Food and water
Enough for at least several days, plus bowls and measuring tools.
Safe containment
Crate, carrier, harness, leash, or room setup depending on pet type.
Comfort basics
Bed, blanket, familiar toy, and quiet rest area.
Health and ID
Medication list, vet contact, microchip info, vaccination records, and printed emergency card.
Cleanup supplies
Waste bags, litter, pads, enzymatic cleaner, towels, and gloves.
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How to prioritize if money is tight
Buy safety and daily-care items first: food, water, containment, identification, medication supplies, and cleanup. Comfort items and extras can wait. A simple crate, basic leash, and appropriate food are more important than having every accessory on day one.
Must have
Food, water, ID, containment, cleanup, and vet information.
Helpful soon
Training treats, bedding, enrichment toys, and grooming supplies.
Can wait
Extra outfits, duplicate beds, decorative bowls, and specialty accessories.
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Helpful next steps
Frequently asked questions
Should I buy everything at once?
No. Start with essentials and add items after you understand your pet's size, habits, and preferences.
Are Chewy links exact products?
Most links point to categories so you can compare current prices, sizes, reviews, and availability.
Can I print this checklist?
Yes. You can also download related printable planners from the Free Downloads section.
