I was wondering the same thing. We don't get a lot of hurricanes up here in Virginia, but on occasion we get the bad tail end of one or we actually have one hit us like Isabelle. With Isabelle, we were out of power for two weeks.
I was wondering what I would do if the power goes out when its warm outside. Its been staying in the mid to upper 80s here. If a storm were to hit and our power goes out, what is the maximum temperature they can handle without it having a negative effect on them. In the case of power going out in the winter, what is the minimum temperature.
What about rats? What temperatures can they handle.
My fiance and I are going to put together a list of emergency "power outage supplies". What should we add to the list for our animals? Especially the snakes and rats.
(Sorry for hijacking the thread with all my questions.)








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