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    Hurricane Irene

    -fingers crossed too- just remember, if you can't get food & water to them - instead provide a few slices of fresh fruit or vegetables with high water content.
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    Hurricane Irene

    They can stay in for a long while. They would rather be hungry & dirty than to blow away in the wind. Leave them out for as long as you feel safe, watch the weather news for updates on wind gusts. If things start moving across your lawn like your neighbors lawn furniture, bring them in. Have...
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