Episode 557

Good morning, it’s James from SurvivalPunk.com, and today we’re talking about a part of preparedness that almost everyone forgets until it’s too late:
your pets.
If the world gets ugly — whether that’s job loss, supply chain issues, natural disasters, or a true SHTF scenario — your animals are completely dependent on you to keep them alive.
They’re family.
They’re security.
They’re companions.
And they need preps just like you do.
Let’s get into how much food you actually need, how to store it, what to avoid, and what long-term options really look like.
Why Pet Prepping Matters More Than You Think
Most people prep food, water, TP, gear, and meds…
…but they don’t put even a minute of thought into their animals.
And yet the logic is simple:
anything that affects you affects your animals.
If you lose your job, they lose their food.
If the grid goes down, they lose their water source.
If stores get bare shelves, they don’t have kibble either.
Your pets don’t have opposable thumbs or Amazon Prime.
They need you dialed in.
Start With a Simple 30-Day Supply
You don’t need a massive ranch-sized operation.
Start with a realistic 30-day stockpile of EXACTLY what your pet eats.
For example, your own monstrous unit of a cat — Berkeley — eats:
a 3-lb bag of dry food every 2 weeks
would prefer 2 wet cans per day if he had his way
So for him, 30 days =<
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