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    I know this is a bit off topic but I'm curious (as I live near Houston and we are still feeling the effects of Harvey), how do you hurricane prep a collection of ~100 animals? I thankfully don't own very many and while there was some severe flooding in my area, the power was only out for a couple hours so I consider myself and my animals lucky. Some parts of the city and surrounding areas are still under water and/or without power.

    How does one prepare for possible flooding, extended power outages or lack of potable water when caring for a large collection?

    I wouldn't be able to leave all my animals either. Please stay safe as you ride out this crazy storm! Beautiful snake by the way
    Last edited by Trisnake; 09-10-2017 at 02:12 PM.

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