Hurricane Pet Preparedness Tips

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The hurricane season varies from year to year so one cannot predict how strong the storms could get at a certain time or how many will hit us. They say that global warming affects the storm systems and makes them more dangerous than ever. With that in mind, it is our responsibility to get prepared in advance and make sure that the most helpless members of our families, our pets, are taken care of.

Learning from the lessons of Katrina, many people rethink they approach to emergencies. It would take somewhere from several hours to several days to prepare your pets and put everything together, but the peace of mind that will come with the feeling of preparedness will be there for a long time.

There are some specific things (in addition to getting an emergency supply kit) we could take from Katrina and make sure that next time we know how to protect our four-legged friends when the hurricanes struck.



Watch the news carefully. Hurricanes are known to change speed and direction at a moment’s notice and you need to know immediately if your area is in its path. Sometimes your pets’ behavior will give you a clue. Cats and dogs are known to sense tornadoes, earthquakes and tsunamis hours before they come.

If you don’t have a basement or know your home won’t withstand a wind force of more than 60m/hr or a possible flood, determine how many hours you will spend in the house before evacuating. It may take hours or days, so make sure you have adequate supplies of water, food and pet medications.

Put your animals in one room where it is easy for you to care and pack them if you have to run out. Also, pets get scared easily by strong winds and thunderstorms and you don’t want to go on an all-house search to locate them. Make sure you bring their favorite toys, along with a litter box (will work for dogs in an emergency, too).

Many people forget that sometimes rain and wind precede a tornado or a hurricane. In that case you will need to leave the house and have your pets protected from the rain and wind on your way to the car or a shelter. Wrap your carrier with a blanket or have a towel/blanket on hand to dry your pet off when you are safely inside.

As most shelters won’t be able to take in pets, ask if they have any adjacent premises that you can use to build up a tent for your pets. In some areas local schools allow to use one or two classrooms for a make-shift animal shelter during an emergency. Put the tarp on the floor for easy removal afterwards. You can fit many crates and carriers if the need arises.



Hurricane season takes place every year. Be responsible and take some steps to minimize the risk to your pets as much as possible. For more emergency preparedness related information please visit http://www.PetsReady.com

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Hurricane Preparedness - Is Your Family Ready For The 2008 Hurricane Season?

Hurricanes in the past 10 years have wreaked havoc on the Americas. Disasters like hurricane Katrina, hurricane Ivan, hurricane Andrew, hurricane Dean, hurricane Charley and hurricane Rita have left a sense of desperation amongst us.

Besides boarding up our windows, stocking up on canned food goods and making sure the generator works what else can we do? Typically the next step would be to stay on top of the hurricane alerts. When a impeding hurricane threatens traditional knowledge is to be ready to evacuate quickly. If your family is prepared well enough, it may be possible to beat most of the traffic out of the affected area.

The downsides to that strategy are numerous. First off, many of the hurricane center threatening the Americas are of considerable size. This alone means that driving away from an affected area is a law of diminishing returns. A deadly hurricane may severely affect a dozen or more states. Not to mention the thousands of miles of beachside cities that surround our countries.

Thankfully today due to the work of Glen B. Stewart, the father of natural hurricane reduction. Through its visionary work in holistic health is discovered a way to diffuse a deadly hurricanes energies. This breakthrough in calming down and sometimes deadly force of nature is truly a godsend.

How is a hurricane redemption accomplished? As Glen would put it the toughest part is first believing that you actually can. Glen compares this phenomenon to a black belt trying to break a cinderblock with his bare hands. The first step for the Black belt would be to visualize himself already being successful in his accomplishment.

Like the Black belt example, developing the mindset and spiritual ability to manifest a hurricane reduction is an art. An art that progressively shows itís amazing abilities as the students continues to practice this unique gift.

How does a potential student learn the sacred art of hurricane reduction by manifestation? Glen B. Stewart recommends that a student start with learning to meditate. Meditation is a universal healer of the body, mind and spirit. Meditation also unifies a personís body, mind and spirit with the divine. As a student becomes more advanced and attuned to their developing spiritual connection, now is the time to learn One With The Winds training.

One With The Winds training is taught exclusively by its founder Glen B. Stewart. Is evolutionary training has already spared 150 million lives from deadly hurricane devastation. This remarkable training takes place via online hurricane reduction videos and audio workshops.

Once a student has signed up and become a registered member, they will receive new lessons every week to practice. This is necessary to further develop this critical life-saving ability. Like a white belt in self defense class, keeping it a rewarding learning adventure will serve to retain your passions.

Can anybody learn this promising form of hurricane preparedness? Yes. The healthier more focused, committed and more relaxed you are the better the manifestation will be. The amount of quality practice and how many years of experience you have also will play a role. The beauty of this hurricane preparation technique is that many people are contributing to this hurricane reduction. And clearly every little bit of positive focused intention is invaluable.

Remember during hurricane season and necessary part of hurricane preparation is to stay on top of hurricane warnings from the National Weather Service. I recommend the online service weather com. Bookmark that site and check it twice a week.

You can start by practicing hurricane reduction manifestations on violent thunderstorms. This will give you some practice on an actual event. Keep in mind thunderstorms hurricanes and other forces of nature are just massive balls of turbulent energy.

Glen B. Stewart has proven that these masses of energy can be peacefully dissolved. Currently his work is achieved an enviable 10 successful hurricane reductions in the past three years.

If you know the critical value of learning hurricane reduction training, click on the links provided in my resource box below today.

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