That's probably the only thing about the whole subject I don't see any controversy in, especially in Florida. Although we should all have some kind of plan in place regardless of geographic location. If you have a hurricane (or earthquake, or tornado, or blizzard etc) and are going to be without power for several days, do you have a generator? Can you run your heating elements off that generator? If you have a sudden evacuation notice are you prepared to move your one (or 100) animals out of harms way?
OP: I'm sorry this happened to you, I hope you have a sympathetic judge, but I'm glad we were at least able to learn something from this. The debate on the preceding pages certainly indicates some level of confusion about the content and application of the laws in Florida. Best of luck and please keep us updated.









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