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    Hurricane Irene and taking care of my bp

    We are trying to prepare for the worst for Hurricane Irene. I'm in NJ and it's supposed to be a Category 2 that is going to hit us. So, in case of an emergency we have decided we will evacuate to a relative's house in PA. But, what to do with Parker? I don't want to just leave him in case the power goes out. What could I do to make sure he stays safe and warm? Should I set up the enclosure somehow and home to ensure that? Or do I need to take him with me, and what would I bring him in that I could keep warm? I just want to make sure we are prepared for anything.

    Oh and we live right next to a river, so the area gets flooded pretty easily even when it's just heavy rain. So chances are, even if we don't have to go all the way out to PA we may have to evacuate our home.
    Last edited by jarobin; 08-25-2011 at 08:56 AM.

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