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Date: 2012-09-12 16:55:25
Behavior
Personal life
Pet Emergency Management
Pets
Human behavior
Pet

Yes! My family (including pets) is ready for disaster. My basic disaster kit includes: Food and water for at least five days for each pet, bowls and a manual can opener if you are packing canned pet food. People need at

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