Taw5106
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- Mar 27, 2014
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- Parrots
- Buddy - Red Crowned Amazon (27 yo)
Venus - Solomon Island Eclectus (4 yo)
Buzz CAG (2 yo)
Sam - Cockatiel 1997 - 2004
Tweety - Budgie 1984 - 1987
Sweety - Budgie 1985 - 1986
Hi All,
I live south of Houston, TX and we are under a tropical storm/hurricane advisory watch. It's expected we will be impacted by this storm, at this point extreme flooding. We are planning to evacuate so I have planned and prepared my plan from two years ago when it was a topic on our blog. This is my first evac with parrots. I wanted to share and document activities so others can learn and utilize processes and ideas.
I have three parrots, three dogs and a mother in law, lol. I have individual travel cages for each parrot. Why? My fids get picky with each other, each having their own cage keeps them from having conflict with each other and injuring each other. I plan on covering their cages in the CAB of my truck while we travel to inlaws around Austin, TX. I take the fids, Husband takes the dogs, lol.
My fids eat fresh so when we arrive, there are great local fresh markets and I will go shopping. I have frozen chop too that I will take for them too.
At this time these are the things I've identified for evacuating with my fids. I'm hoping others will share their evac thoughts.
I live south of Houston, TX and we are under a tropical storm/hurricane advisory watch. It's expected we will be impacted by this storm, at this point extreme flooding. We are planning to evacuate so I have planned and prepared my plan from two years ago when it was a topic on our blog. This is my first evac with parrots. I wanted to share and document activities so others can learn and utilize processes and ideas.
I have three parrots, three dogs and a mother in law, lol. I have individual travel cages for each parrot. Why? My fids get picky with each other, each having their own cage keeps them from having conflict with each other and injuring each other. I plan on covering their cages in the CAB of my truck while we travel to inlaws around Austin, TX. I take the fids, Husband takes the dogs, lol.
My fids eat fresh so when we arrive, there are great local fresh markets and I will go shopping. I have frozen chop too that I will take for them too.
At this time these are the things I've identified for evacuating with my fids. I'm hoping others will share their evac thoughts.