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Quick! It's a disaster!

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  • 11-06-2014, 04:54 PM
    tigoddess
    Quick! It's a disaster!
    Not right now, but that's the point. I grew up in extreme South Florida and our disaster preparations always had to take into account the numerous animals in the house.

    We only had a couple of balls and leopard gecko until recently, but as we're expanding, I'm thinking about what a challenge it will be to come up with an evacuation plan for a large collection. Luckily, I know where we could go both locally and out of state, but moving everybody and equipment would be a challenge.

    Staying in place would be easier. Past having a large enough food and medical supply and a generator for both the freezer and temperature controls is simple, but expensive.

    Vonnie
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