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Hurricane
On 9/17/2018 3:41 AM, Tina wrote:
On 17/09/2018 00:09, joy wrote: On 9/16/2018 1:12 PM, Bill Nak wrote: "Tina"Â* wrote in message ... On 16/09/2018 02:46, Bill Nak wrote: "Tina"Â* wrote in message ... On 15/09/2018 17:21, jmcquown wrote: On 9/15/2018 11:58 AM, Tina wrote: I'm fairly sure he will have made certain he and his family are safe but it's still a bit worrying. I can't find out from my uncle (his father) or his brother as there's a bit of a family feud going on. Ridiculous, should have been sorted out 10 years ago, IMO. Okay. Purrs for everyone in danger. I heard that people were being told to write their names on their arms so their bodies could be identified, OMG. Wow. That's totally incorrect.Â* I have been watching the news on many channels and the National Hurricane Center online.Â* Keeping an eye on the storm.Â* Nowhere, at no time, was anyone told to write their names on their arms in case they were found dead.Â* Where did you come up with that piece of misinformation?! Jill Well, perhaps the BBC is wrong, but I saw it on there.Â* I saw an American, sherriff sort of person say "put your names on your arms" on BBC news. ------------------------------------------- Cannot speak to what you saw on BBC, but I saw a Facebook post the other day illustrating how to put your name and address on your pets leg in case they become separated. -- bill n It's better to have them microchipped, Bill. ------------------------------------------------- Very true, Tina.Â* All of mine are.Â* My thought is in such a severe situation it's just another layer of security! That's a good point.Â* If the power is out, the chips probably couldn't be read. Hadn't thought of that, yes address on pet's leg is a good idea. I hope it's not necessary., because if it is, your pet will be drowned :'( Not necessarily. Usually after a disaster there are some pets that are rounded up and taken to shelters or veterinary offices. |
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