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Gas leak - will this harm my tarantulas?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallbike" data-source="post: 193318" data-attributes="member: 27486"><p>So glad you and the Ts were ok! My building caught on fire a couple years ago and I was able to get my cat and tarantula out, and my tarantula ended up on the news (story is on this forum somewhere, lol). The building was deemed unlivable and if I hadn't gotten the pets out they'd have died of smoke inhalation. </p><p></p><p>It did make me think about how many Ts I want to keep in the future - they aren't just a hobby to me, they're my pets. I don't want to be faced with a situation where I couldn't save them all, so I've only added one since then, and have decided on a very short list of species I'm willing to keep should the opportunity arise (unless it's a rescue). </p><p></p><p>I'd be really interested to hear what you come up with for a tarantula bug-out bag! As a Californian, earthquakes are always in the back of my mind. Good luck with all your 8-legged friends and glad you're all ok!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallbike, post: 193318, member: 27486"] So glad you and the Ts were ok! My building caught on fire a couple years ago and I was able to get my cat and tarantula out, and my tarantula ended up on the news (story is on this forum somewhere, lol). The building was deemed unlivable and if I hadn't gotten the pets out they'd have died of smoke inhalation. It did make me think about how many Ts I want to keep in the future - they aren't just a hobby to me, they're my pets. I don't want to be faced with a situation where I couldn't save them all, so I've only added one since then, and have decided on a very short list of species I'm willing to keep should the opportunity arise (unless it's a rescue). I'd be really interested to hear what you come up with for a tarantula bug-out bag! As a Californian, earthquakes are always in the back of my mind. Good luck with all your 8-legged friends and glad you're all ok! [/QUOTE]
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