Please, everyone! It happens every time! People get their homes ready, their families ready, they get the water and the plywood and stuff like that, then when they're ordered to evacuate their pets get left behind because they weren't ready! If you know anybody at all in the bullseye of this storm, please call or text them and tell them to get their pets ready now! If you have four pets you should have four carriers! Don't wait till the last minute and then try to stuff three cats in a carrier or something cruel like that. Or worse, leave them behind. I once read a book by a woman who was the head of an organization that went in after these storms to try and rescue animals left behind and some of the stories she told scarred me for life. Please get your pets ready now. Please, everybody tell everybody else 😰
Pay attention. They just calmly talked about the "new era of hurricanes" that just spontaneously pop up in the Gulf and don't give you time to plan. Lol. Don't get comfortable.
Either you're ignorant and love no where near here or you're an idiot. Hurricanes forming in the gulf is normal for this time of year and has been for a long time. There's no new era of hurricanes, just a new era of idiots like you.
@@proxikal lol. Really? That new era of hurricanes thing came from the newscast. I may not be from the area. Can you provide us with some empirical data about the frequency in which you have experienced hurricanes like these? Don't worry about the emotional responses, though. I'm just going to disregard it
@@LEE-fz4ng By "Hurricane Alley", do you mean lower California, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina? The question makes no sense to me. People have always settled around water. What you should be asking yourself is "Why are hurricanes forming in the Gulf now?". Why do I now have to worry about something many people were sure I didn't have to worry about? If I don't have to worry, why bring it up? Why no alarm? Is it a sustainable model to run from multiple hurricanes per year or rebuild after hurricanes in consecutive years or even every other year? I'm sure I left some states off the list, but I hope you get my point