mh (~) followup, more hypothetical cat peril
It dawned on me that a good cry might help. I've read that it can help flush out bad brain chemistry and it may have worked in the past. So I pushed myself into crying on Peg's shoulder and you know, I do feel better.
Still scared shitless for the cats. Did a little research and at least reassured myself that evacuations don't happen *that* often in NOLA. But they still happen often enough that we'll probably have to go through this at least once during their lifetimes.
I am gonna write some more local cat charities in the morning and hope one of them eventually actually gets back to me with either some practical advice or a "nah, they're usually fine." Or even a "yeah, it's part of living down here, you get used to it."
'Cause the guilt of not doing enough for them would wreck me, possibly lethally.
mh (~) followup, more hypothetical cat peril
@zebratron2084 I'm sorry. Hope the feeling lets you up some.
And yeah, ask local cat charities what's the best that can be usefully done for your cat collection. Someone will have steps to take, and reasons why those steps.
mh (~) followup, more hypothetical cat peril
*Hugs softly*
mh (~) followup, more hypothetical cat peril, katrina
@zebratron2084
https://www.aspca.org/blog/lessons-hurricane-katrinas-legacy
The begining is a bit rough to read as it talks about the stuff that went wrong during Katrina, but toward the end they have the what you can do, kind of stuff