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23 Things To Put In Your Pet Survival Kit, Pet
Heath Insurance, Save Water, DIY Weapons, More…
Most people assume they can just feed their pets human food if
they have to, but that's not always true. Animals have different nutritional
needs, and foods that are okay for humans could make your pets sick. And there
other considerations besides food, anyway. Here are a few things you should
gather for them.
1. Pet Food - Start with at least a
two-week supply of food, then build from there. How long it lasts depends on
what you get. Your pet food will last a lot longer if you buy the good stuff
from a pet store and avoid the imported stuff found at places like Walmart...
23 Things To Put In Your Pet Survival Kit
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8 Best Dog Breeds for Homesteaders
Reduce the Cost of Pet Healthcare
You love your pets to death. But their medical bills can be a
challenge to your family’s budget. Use some of these tools to reduce the cost
of caring for your furry, feathered, or finned kids!
RELATED:
Mother’s Day spending is expected to total
$31.7 billion this year, up $3.6 billion from 2021's record spending, according
to the National Retail Federation. Mother's Day is just 2 weeks away, on May
8th…Apparently, there’s no such thing as inflation when it comes to Mom!
·
12 Ways to Cut Spending to the
Bone
·
How to Tighten Your Belt in
Tough Times
A Quick Guide To Water Filters
Water is the first line of survival. It doesn’t
matter how well prepared you are in other areas. You can live longer without
food than without clean water. Dirty water kills more people than disasters. A
good water filter can mean the difference between life and death. Over the
years, I have advised a lot …
A Quick Guide To Water Filters Read More »
21 Ways to Save Water and Money
Many utilities are raising water rates, so we all could probably
use some tips for conserving both water and money. Here are several ways to
avoid being left high and dry after paying your water bill.
LIVE BETTER FOR LESS
10 Tips for Saving Money at
the Farmer's Markets
Healthy,
fresh local food need not be out of reach for those on a tight budget. Save at
your local farmers’ market using these tips.
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8 Natural Weapons You Can Find In The Wild
In a remote, wilderness survival situation, the needs are fairly
basic: water, fire, shelter and food. But in some environments, a need for
weapons emerges. On a basic level, simple weapons can be used for hunting.
In areas where wildlife is well established, there may be a need
for self-defense if not the reassurance that you can at least do something if
confronted by a wolf or worse—a pack of feral dogs. Bears are another
possibility but primitive survival weapons are no match for a charging bear.
If you look at a history of primitive weapons you’ll see some
fundamental source materials for weapon making. They include...
8 Natural Weapons You Can Find In The Wild
Although Extremely Dangerous, the Molotov Cocktail Allows Even an Untrained Civilian to Take on a Tank
The near-total mobilization of Ukraine’s citizenry in the face of war with Russia has resulted in everyday people pitching
in to help the resistance. One weapon in mass production, the Molotov cocktail,
is so simple that citizens can make it in their kitchens with ordinary ingredients.
The result is a lethal, handheld weapon that is even effective against the
most heavily-protected
tanks.
https://www.yahoo.com/military/weapons/a39652624/the-fiery-history-of-the-molotov-cocktail/
Natural
disasters don't wait for a convenient time
And you shouldn't wait to prepare either. In some cases there is
little to no warning.
Prepare now to lessen the impact of disasters and emergencies
Remember: You can’t buy life insurance after you’re dead!
When you think about packing up items to help you survive a
natural or human-made disaster, you often think of backpacks. And there is good
reason.
Backpacks are sturdy, lightweight, and with multiple pouches and
pockets, they allow you to stow a large number of essentials. They come in
expandable widths and sizes to fit even your smallest family members. And the
best part is that your hands remain free with a backpack.
Super Emergency Survival Kit
- Solar phone charger
- 72-hour 4Patriot emergency food
pack [25 year shelf life
- 4Patriot Greens sample pack [Power
supplement]
- 3 Luna Nutrition bars
[assorted]+Sunmaid raisin pouch
- Cleaning Wipe Pack
- Steel River Emergency Tent
- Mini First Aid kit
- TRS 5N1 EDC folding tool
- 3-package
meal sampler
- Paracord
bracelet w/ compass
- Reusable
Face Mask
- Personal
Water Filter Straw
- 11-Piece
Emergency Survival Kit
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4 comments:
Most folks value their animals but don't always think of these saving traits; thanks for the render!
Great info!
Bow Wow!
Very useful!
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