LordTriggs
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Tropical, there was a movement passed after Katrina to make Shelters seeking FEMA assistance accept all pets, which most public ones do ask for help
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pets_Evacuation_and_Transportation_Standards_Act
essentially they cannot refuse you but it has to be FEMA assisted so try finding your nearest FEMA shelter. They may ask that the bird stay in a room separate from the human residents and they ask for animals to be suitable housed in cages/kennels so as to avoid fighting (which is fair all things considered) but they can't turn them away. May be a bit scary for them being near other animals but better than the alternative. I've also seen that many exotic pet shops are offering to board parrots during the hurricane. And hey, who knows maybe Silversage may be willing to bring the count in her home up to 70 haha
As for roaches I did look into this when I had a small problem a few weeks ago and found something interesting about roaches, which is they're not as dirty as everyone believes. Essentially they're drawn to dark damp spaces near food. Many actually live in bathrooms (often the cleanest room in the house) under the tub. To see them just means that there is a food supply nearby. I had to look into this as I had some even though my place is pretty clean compared to other people's homes I've been in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pets_Evacuation_and_Transportation_Standards_Act
essentially they cannot refuse you but it has to be FEMA assisted so try finding your nearest FEMA shelter. They may ask that the bird stay in a room separate from the human residents and they ask for animals to be suitable housed in cages/kennels so as to avoid fighting (which is fair all things considered) but they can't turn them away. May be a bit scary for them being near other animals but better than the alternative. I've also seen that many exotic pet shops are offering to board parrots during the hurricane. And hey, who knows maybe Silversage may be willing to bring the count in her home up to 70 haha
As for roaches I did look into this when I had a small problem a few weeks ago and found something interesting about roaches, which is they're not as dirty as everyone believes. Essentially they're drawn to dark damp spaces near food. Many actually live in bathrooms (often the cleanest room in the house) under the tub. To see them just means that there is a food supply nearby. I had to look into this as I had some even though my place is pretty clean compared to other people's homes I've been in