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In reply to the discussion: Would you comply with a mandatory evacuation order? [View all]aquart
(69,014 posts)17. It isn't easy which is why you have to plan in advance and hold drills
So both you and the animals will know what to do and not panic.
As to where you go, you need to be in touch with other rescuers and agree to reciprocal sheltering in an emergency.
AND WRITE A LEGAL WILL.
Taking responsibility for abandoned desperate animals is good, but do they deserve to have it happen twice?
PREPARE.
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One can have plans for pets (and horses and milk cows/goats- ie tame enough to trailer) and person
Tumbulu
Nov 2012
#53
The dog is always with us. We would try to round up the cats but, yes, we'd be gone after 6 hours
Rowdyboy
Nov 2012
#50
Knowing myself, probably not. But I would keep quiet about it and encourage others to comply.
cthulu2016
Nov 2012
#52