Following the latest weather alert issued by Met Eireann, the ISPCA is asking pet owners to ensure that their animals are kept safely indoors as the storm approaches.
Gale to storm force winds are expected in some parts of the country as well as heavy rain. With this in mind, animals can be easily distressed and should be kept inside.
Cats in particular are great at finding warm spots to sleep, but sometimes these can be dangerous. They often take shelter under the bonnet of a car, so make sure to bring them in and always check for sleeping cats before you drive off.
Check inside sheds and other outdoor structures as they may have taken shelter there and become locked inside and also check doors and gates after the storm for any damages.
If you have rabbits that are kept outside, please bring them in as their shelters could be damaged and they could escape.
One way to keep their mind off the storm is to distract your pet. You can play a game of fetch with your dog or play with some string with your cat. You can also play some soothing music.
Larger animals including horses and farm animals should be brought inside in a secure stable or shed, so that they are shielded from heavy rain and flooding, and kept safely away from falling trees and flying debris.
It is important your pets are microchipped as a permanent form of identification should they escape.
If your pet should escape, contact your local pound, animal rescue centres and local vet, in the event they have picked it up. Stay safe!