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  • What a wonderful idea about contacting the pool supply companies! I used to do the same thing with leftover buckets from the Memphis Zoo, but let that sort of lapse. I should start the bucket collecting up again, as the plastic does go bad after more than five years.
    "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by vineyridge:
      I should start the bucket collecting up again, as the plastic does go bad after more than five years. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

      You can also ask for and offer buckets on your local Freecycle. http://www.freecycle.org

      And sometimes bakery or deli departments at your local supermarket may have them and be able to give them to you.
      Delicious strawberry flavored death!

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      • My county in Mississippi doesn't have a freecycle group.

        Should I start one? The moderating function looks seriously time consuming and complicated.

        Can you join groups that aren't in your immediate area?
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        • I just received an email through my local dog owners group regarding an on-line petition to improve Red Cross policies about animal care in emergencies.

          It is through HSUS, so I daresay they are also collecting names and contact information from anyone who signs. That being said, here's the link:

          http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/256230705

          If anyone wants to post it in a new thread, feel free. For some reason Groupee won't let me start new threads, only reply to existing ones.

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          • Thanks, MHM. I just signed it and emailed it to several friend. I don't want all the solicitations that will probably flood my mail box now, but that's an acceptable trade-off if the petition will help.

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            • viney, I'm on a very active Freecycle group. I wouldn't think moderating one is too much work. It sort of depends on how you have it set up. You can PT me for more info.

              I collect empty supplement containers at my barn and Freecycle those. In addition to pawning them off on my friends. No one I know will EVER buy another bucket again.

              BTW, small supplement buckets are good for storing a feeding's worth of grain, too. I try to keep a few around in case I need to drag the horsey off on an overnight trip somewhere, but they'd also be good for emergencies or if you needed to evacuate with horses. (Or even smaller pets... a tub would hold a few days' worth of dry food for cats or dogs.)

              I'm also going to check with my vet about getting my cats chipped next time they're in for shots.

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              • Incentive, that was exactly my reaction! The email I received mentioned the Red Cross, but it looks like the petition is directed more towards an improvement in the government's policies. Either way, it's all good.

                Side note to magnum: My snail mail today included a boxed set of Christmas cards, courtesy of HSUS. Perhaps they knew that my fancy HSUS umbrella failed yesterday, and they wanted to make amends. I'm afraid to think what will appear in my mailbox next, now that I've given them my name voluntarily.

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                • Has this been mentioned yet on this thread? A bill has been introduced in Congress to require local communities to include pets in evacuation plans:

                  http://news.newstimeslive.com/story.php?id=74821&category=Local

                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Congress is considering legislation to require state and local evacuation and rescue plans to include how to rescue pets during disasters.

                  The bill was co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-4th Dist., and U.S. Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., the co-chairmen of the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus.

                  Shays and Lantos also wrote a letter to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff complaining the response in rescuing animals was inadequate. "Leaving a pet behind can unnecessarily complicate the rescue process," the letter said.

                  "Pets for many are a close part of the family. In some cases they are the center of the family," Shays said. "A number of people lost their lives because they weren't willing to leave their pets."

                  The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards proposal requires local and state emergency agencies to include a pet evacuation plan to get federal funds. State and local governments already have to submit general emergency plans to qualify for federal funding. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

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                  • The link I posted above is to a petition in support of this new legislation. Long overdue, as recent events have shown.

                    I know people in Wellington who ignored evacuation orders last year because their local shelters would not accept pets, and the owners would not leave them behind.

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                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by vineyridge:
                      My county in Mississippi doesn't have a freecycle group.

                      Should I start one? The moderating function looks seriously time consuming and complicated. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      I've heard it's a real pita (I politely declined when offered ownership of a group by an owner who was moving out of state) and have seen examples of it being a real pita on my local Freecycle groups (lots of whining and requests for big ticket items). Depends on your overall patience and the composition of your subscribers. If you do it, I strongly recommend recruiting reliable and supportive co-moderators.

                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Can you join groups that aren't in your immediate area? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      Sometimes. Depends on the moderator(s). Also take into consideration if you or the other party are going to want to drive 30 miles (or whatever) to pickup stuff. That's the biggie.
                      Delicious strawberry flavored death!

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                      • A suggestion on saving water, have used or reused the 64 oz size laundry detergent containers to bring warm water to my horses in the winter. Normally have 3 to 6 of these saved up but may be a good idea to have more. Also they were a big plus at horse shows easy to carry did not spill etc. At the sporting good store got 5 gallon size ones for about 5.00 but they were a bit heavy to drag around. At hay sale today managed to get 10 5 white buckets, sadly no lids but better then nothing.

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