Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Protect your pets from floods!

Areas around the UK are being battered by severe floods and bad weather right now and apparently the worst is yet to come. This is disrupting traffic, damaging homes and it will potentially cause a lot of problem for pets. Whilst the weather is bad it's important to consider ways to make things easier for your pets and the pets of other people in your neighbourhood. The RSPCA have even made reports of cats being lifted up and carried off by the wind. Cats and small dogs could easily be carried away by rushing streams caused by flooding. Here are some ways to help provide for and protect pets in your area.


  • Regularly check your cars, garage, outhouses, greenhouses and any outdoor spaces as cats particularly may go in seeking refuge. Check your roof, your attic and anywhere a critter could creep into. If you can provide any high up forms of shelter to keep animals away from rising water levels, please do so.
  • Make sure your pets are wearing proper identification so that, if they go missing or find shelter during the floods, they can be properly identified and returned home safely. Your pet is safest if they have a microchip as well as an identity tag with their name and your phone number and any important medical information that requires attention in your absence.
  • Make sure to stock up on pet food and any necessary medicine.
  • Try to keep cats inside and maybe provide a litter tray as it will be much safer for them to stay inside if the floods in your area are severe. 
  • Make sure to always provide clean water in your home to minimise the amount of muddy water in your dog or cat's system if they tend to drink water whilst out and about. 
  • For dogs, plan a safe route to walk your dog so you can keep an exercise routine without endangering you both. Make sure that you accompany your dog at all times. 
  • If your cats are out make sure to keep an eye out for them if you don't have a cat flap so that, when they return, they can get in immediately. 
  • If you have outdoor animals like guinea pigs or rabbits find somewhere inside to keep them. If you put them into a garage then make sure their cage is high up. Ensure any cages and enclosures are water-proof and that you routinely check them to ensure safety. 
  • If you do find any animals on your property then contact your local animal shelters and RSPCA branches to find out if any animals have been reported as missing. Keep an eye out for missing pet posters and make authorities and the community aware if you've found a household pet so that it can be appropriately rehomed.
  • If you have horses then make sure to plan a safe evacuation route to get them into their horse carrier and drive down a non flooded road. Also look into temporary paddocks in safer areas for your pony.
  • If things get bad and you have to leave your home it's best to have pet carriers so you can transport your pets to safety. Make sure to keep updated with the situation and severity in your area. If you have friends who are able to take in your pets for a few days if things get really bad then make sure to prepare in advance.
Keep your pets safe and stay safe yourself. 

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Cold Weather Tricks You Need To See

With the so called "polar vortex" and areas around the world reaching incredibly cold temperatures at the moment this seemed like a good video to share. These are some cool (literally) tricks to do in cold weather. Just be very careful with these as some could lead to you getting hurt if done wrong.



Monday, 28 October 2013

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-

Maybe I spoke too soon.
The wind is picking up slightly and it's a lot stronger now. Doors and windows are rattling slightly from the force of the wind.
Eep!

Optimistic.

Call me optimistic but I think that the storm may have passed.

It's still dark so I can't really see the state of things outside but it doesn't seem as bad as some of the storms I experienced in Huddersfield. In Huddersfield there were nights where a storm would roll in so strong it was practically pushing you over. There were winds that rattled buildings, tore trees apart and sent wheelie bins down the road, scattering as they flew off.  I'm just glad that I've managed to watch a few films for the 31 Horror Films in 31 Days challenge. A power cut would have put me way behind in my efforts to finish the challenge on time.
I hope you're all safe and that the storm hasn't had any negative impact on you, dear reader.

Storm.

As many of you will know there's currently a storm rolling through the UK and I seem to be in the red/high risk/warning zone. It's raining pretty heavily outside. I'm working on the blog: filling out songs of the day for the next month so I have less to do and can focus on NaNoWriMo and I'm also watching horror films for the 31 Horror Films in 31 Days Challenge. Right now I'm watching an absolute classic! Stay tuned to see which film it is.

With the storm we spent the day preparing. We secured garden furniture. got all the animals into shelter and safety, stocked up on food in case we have a power cut etc. Our home is prone to power cuts. As a result I currently have about 20 candles lit around the room. I don't want to find myself mid horror film when the electricity dies and I'm plunged into darkness. That'd be horrible!

So I'll be working through the storm fixing blog posts and doing some writing/prep. One of my cats is practically glued to my side. I think she's a little startled by the rain outside. She doesn't want to be left alone. She even followed me to the bathroom. So here I am working away through the night surrounded by little flickering flames. My work will, of course, be cut short if the storm knocks out the power. It'd mean I'm seriously knocked back in terms of finishing the 31 Horror Films in 31 Days challenge. Keep your fingers crossed for me?

If you're in an area affected by the storm I'm thinking of you and I hope you're safe.