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    Fire Alarms at 3:15 am - Diego did ok

    So I was up at 2:30 this morning. Cali wanted a snuggle with her mom. Then it was Diego's turn. Following all the snuggles we got up and kitties had their breakfast, Diego got his prozac dose. Minutes later at 3:15 am the fire alarms went off in the condo. YIKES!!! I loaded the kitties into their kennels and off we hustled, Diego hissing all the way. My neighbor asked if he could help so I let him have Cali. We were outside in the cold for 45 minutes before the fire department declared a false alarm and let us go back in. I was pretty worried about Diego as it was the fire alarms going off that sent him down the prozac road 3 years ago when the building next to ours burned. We got back inside and I let the kits out of their kennels. So much to my complete shock and surprise Diego meandered over to the food bowl for a snack and Cali laid herself down on the carpet looking ever so relaxed. What the heck!!! They were relaxing and my heart was still racing, I had to sit for a half hour to calm myself down. I'm so glad the kitties took it so very well.
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    That is such good news (about the kitties doing so well, not the fire alarm) and I bet it was a big relief to you. Good going, kitties!
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    They do like surprising us, don't they?
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    Wonderful news that the kitties did good with the fire alarm. I would have been upset myself.

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    I am so happy they handled it well. What a surprise!

    I have no idea what I would do with my 3 in that instance. Buddy I could grab easily. Tinky and Mom, I just don't know. They tend to run and hide in an emergency situation. Maybe I better start having evacuation drills with them. I am so terrified of fire.

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    Glad there was no fire and the kitties did so well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    I am so happy they handled it well. What a surprise!

    I have no idea what I would do with my 3 in that instance. Buddy I could grab easily. Tinky and Mom, I just don't know. They tend to run and hide in an emergency situation. Maybe I better start having evacuation drills with them. I am so terrified of fire.
    I agree with you. I have difficulty getting one in a cage just for the vet.

    QofP, You did well to get them in the carriers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrspunkysmom View Post
    I agree with you. I have difficulty getting one in a cage just for the vet.

    QofP, You did well to get them in the carriers.
    Thank you. Since they were kittens I've left the carriers out with a nice, soft fleece blanket in each and they've felt free to use them as beds. Sure makes it easy to get them into the carrier for vet visits, going somewhere or, as shown today, in event of fire alarm.
    Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
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    Yay, Cali and Diego! Sounds like you did great!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Glad there was no fire and the kitties did so well!
    What she said. My condo complex does annual fire alarm testing and my cats always get stressed out and will usually hide.

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    Thank goodnees there wasn't a fire! Good to hear Diego did well!
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    Glad to hear Diego did so well!

    Since his surgery, is there any chance of easing off the Prozac? Or is it more a case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
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