Lately I've been obsessed w/ what would happen if there was a fire or some kind of emergency at our house. Before today we only had 2 carriers. One was a dog one so it could hold 3 cats. The carriers are such a pain to store, I just didn't see the point in having extras sitting around collecting dust. But I've been too worried so I went down and go ta gigantic dog carrier that would fit everyone (if we were in that big of a hurry ) So now I feel much better Am I being paranoid or what? Do you guys have an emergency escape plan?
On no... you are not paranoid. It's an excellent idea to have an emergency plan for your pets.
I was confronted with that last year when the house filled up with smoke...I didn't have enough carriers to house all the cats I had at that time... let me tell you that after the emergency was over, I sat down and just cried. I promptly went out and bought three larger carriers...and I still want another two because I never know how many fosters I would have. Another thought that crossed my mind, was getting to all the pets and getting them into carriers if the house was on fire... I still haven't worked that one out. At the time of our emergency, 4 of the cats hid under beds, and 3 were in carriers. I couldn't round up the others by the time the firemen had come to the house. So that kinda still freaks me out...how would I be able to get all of them if a real fire had broken out...
I also worry about how to get them all in the carriers....there would be SO much panic. Our bed is so low to the ground it's nearly impossible to get them out when they hide....well, it IS impossible. And I know that's where they'd go just as yours did.
My plan is to grab my data backup CD and then panic.
OK, seriously.....seeing as how the question of life or death is settled long before the fire department arrives, and seeing as how it can take me 15 minutes to get all three cats into carriers, the only solution I see is to open doors, break out a couple windows, get out and hope for the best. There's no possible way I could rescue all three cats and get out with my life intact.
I've never thought of an emergency escape plan. I know that it probably would be easier for me, since I probably will only have one cat, and just grab it and go. I have a carrier too, so that's good too.
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we have two carriers and three cats, I suppose that eventually I will need to get another but for right now, I will box up Yayo and Noah in a carrier, and either grab a carboard box or just carrier Lucifer to my car outside!
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I think about what I'd do, too... This apartment I'm in now is old, so no sprinklers are installed. I'd be SOL if we had a fire because we only have one carrier! We really need to get 2 more.
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That's most likely what I'd have to do, too. I probably won't even be thinking of the carrier! Does anyone have those stickers for the firemen about saving their pets? Pet Alert
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QUOTE (Jennifer @ Jan 24 2007, 05:03 PM)
Lately I've been obsessed w/ what would happen if there was a fire or some kind of emergency at our house. Before today we only had 2 carriers. One was a dog one so it could hold 3 cats. The carriers are such a pain to store, I just didn't see the point in having extras sitting around collecting dust. But I've been too worried so I went down and go ta gigantic dog carrier that would fit everyone (if we were in that big of a hurry ) So now I feel much better Am I being paranoid or what? Do you guys have an emergency escape plan?
No I don't... but it's odd that you mentioned this...the other day the alarm went off in the building at like 12am. I'm thinking my cats, rats, fish and that !&$# lizard...we'd be able to save the cats for sure but my fishies. I love my rats too so I could just put them in a pocket. I don't even have the cat carrier here my parents have it. Lot of good that'll do me anyway...Milo doesn't fit in it. note to self purchase large carrier really soon.
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QUOTE (Elizabeth @ Jan 24 2007, 06:27 PM)
That's most likely what I'd have to do, too. I probably won't even be thinking of the carrier! Does anyone have those stickers for the firemen about saving their pets? Pet Alert
Yup I changed the dog part to rats.
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I worry about that all the time - probably too much! What if there's a fire, what if the carbon monoxide detector goes off, etc.... and because I'm alone in the house from Tuesday morning to Thursday evening every week... I worry even more. I'd have no help!
We have 3 cat cages - 2 of them are big - large enough to shove 2 or 3 cats in each. The other one is a smaller, collapsable carrier. I really don't like it for travelling, because it looks like a duffel bag to me. But for an emergency, it would suffice. I would do my very best to grab the ones I could, shove them in the cages and then get out. But there would probably be a lot of chaos and since they HATE loud noises (like alarms) they would probably try and hide somewhere.
I remember when we had the bat in our house, we were freaking out. Lots of screaming and banging on boxes (we'd just moved in, so they were all over the place) and Eddie ran down to the basement and hid under the stairs. We couldn't find him for a WHILE. So I would assume that would be his "safe spot" if he were to hide again.
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Bad weather (tornado warnings for example), I've gotten 3 cats down to basement within 3 minutes, have not had to try getting 4 downstairs. With hubby and I we could both take 2 at a time. I have their carriers at bottom of steps in basement and right there is the back door to head out.
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In my other apartment (dingy yucky place) a lady upstairs flooded the apartment, because she was using one of those dishwashers that just runinto the sink. anyway she pulled the fire alarm and yayo hid under my bed until it turned off. There was no getting him out of there either, he hissed and batted at me when I reached to pet and try to comfort him.
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I have one of those pet alert stickers as well, but we live in the basement at the back door, so unless they came through our entrance, it wouldn't be seen. I found them only once, but if I ever see them again, I will give some to the people upstairs too, they have a dog.
I have one carrier, I probably COULD get both cats in, in a pinch, but when you are panicking in an emergency, it would be tough. Fortunately, our apt is small and there aren't many places to hide (our bed is even on the floor, so they can't go under there) so we could probably round them up pretty quick. If I had to, I would just get them outside and hope they didn't run off. If it had to happen. If I had control of them, but not in a carrier, I would put them in the car, it is right outside our door.
I think about fires/emergencies like that all time. It worries me. It worries me more that something might happen when we are not here though.
It worries me more that something might happen when we are not here though.
Me too. I get all stressed out just when I go to my parent's house for the day up in the mountains. Lately I've been taking a couple of them with me. Cody loves going to Grandma's
Wow, I've thought about this topic MANY times....we have two smaller carriers (Vari-Kennel) and one collapsible one which we always use for vet visits. I'm definitely going to get more, cause they are easy to store, and then, set up! It is very strong and we have had the girlz in one.
Since we are in Southern California, there is always talk about "the BIG one" !!! Yikes!!!
We also need to think about food and water, not only for them, but ourselves just in case. So many things to consider.....
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I have been worrying about this lately as well. The girls are staying at Scotts parents right now until April and they have a very big old farm house and its heated by a wood furnace and I am scared of there being a fire there because its old and the other day Scotts dad went down to the furnace and part of the chimney was on fire. If there was a fire, I know wouldnt be able to find them because there are soo many hiding places. This is weird because before I read this post, the other night I was laying in bed thinking about this. Its always good to have a plan though. In our apt. in Halifax last year, we would have fire drills and when the alarm would go off.. I would grab Lilly and put her in the carrier and carry Molly. THats the advantage of Molly. She will let you hold and carry her. When we take her in the car she will just let you hold her without any fuss but Lilly on the other hand... Those sharpe nails of hers
We have two side buildings attached to the main building were I live. Last year one of the side buildings went up in flames every one got out, This was 4 AM, we heard people yelling so we got up and saw the flames My first thought get the carriers get them in and get out. The alarms were going off. It is very scary, I have a brother in law down the street so we went there for a few hours until we got back in.
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I had a thought that I am sure some of you have already thought of, but I will share for those of you that may not have.
Close your closets! I realised that all the hiding spots in our apt would be the closets. So if we keep our closets closed at all times (but especially overnight when these emergencies tend to happen) the chances of rounding up our kitties quickly are greatly increased! Just a little tip to help make your home safe for your cats!
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That safety tip is great, Mel, but not in my household unfortunately. Marty and Mickey are the "closet-opening-bandits" in this house. The closet is closed? No problem! Marty will go nuts and act as if he's digging to China until it opens. Mickey too. And they always get them open, too.
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