Dear Friends, With the hurricane season upon us, and with the way the storms have been hitting everywhere lately, the word from here is Be Prepared. If you live in an area that may be evacuated, have your carriers ready, with a "Grab and Go", bag, food, water, meds for the fur kids and yourself. Do not take plastic bags. Go to the local Thrift Shop and get a canvas bag with sturdy handles. They always have an abundance of tote bags at very reasonable prices. Bottled water in 16 ounce bottles are easy to carry and can be rotated now and again. I am not suggesting you throw the ferret into the carrier at the first raindrop, but be ready. You should have your carriers clean and packed in plastic trash bags so you can open and assemble in minutes. Pack the kids in the vehicle with supplies and head for higher ground. Been through a through storm or two, one at the Beachfront with 20 foot waves crashing over the house, we could not get out before the storm hit. We had five feet of water in the street and 9 feet of water in the cellar. We had no power, but, we were prepared and did just fine. I do not want to do it again, but I would not have missed it for the world. That key to success is be prepared, so get your carriers and Grab and Go bags ready now. Oh yes, put an extra pair or two of socks in for yourself, cold, wet feet make you miserable. Marilyn at Ledoux Hospice. [Posted in FML 5709]