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So I just watched this video about what's happening to cats in Wuhan during the coronavirus quarantine. Many cats have been left stranded as their owners cannot get back into the country. This brave hero is part of a volunteer group who goes around to people's homes and checks on their pets:
It got me thinking - how should we be preparing for emergency situations? What should we have around the house? Should we have a plan? For example, you all know that I'm adamantly against dry food, but maybe I should have a bag of it somewhere in case of emergency situations where I can't get to my cats for a while. I don't even know if that makes sense. My heart aches for these poor kitties and can't imagine something like that happening to my babies.
It got me thinking - how should we be preparing for emergency situations? What should we have around the house? Should we have a plan? For example, you all know that I'm adamantly against dry food, but maybe I should have a bag of it somewhere in case of emergency situations where I can't get to my cats for a while. I don't even know if that makes sense. My heart aches for these poor kitties and can't imagine something like that happening to my babies.