We were so glad Audrey's first Mom was able to post for us last night. No changes really, but Mom has gone to her work today for a few hours so can finally get on the internet. We expect no electricity for 7-10 days according to our power company. Many trees are down around our neighborhood, some on houses even. Roads are difficult to get around, but the important thing is that most people in our area do seem to have been safe, and it is not winter yet, so a chilly house is still habitable. After all, we have fur!
Mom had some naughty thoughts and wondered what will happen to the birth rate in 9 months' time in the places that are dealing with power outages. Or she figures she doesn't even have to wonder!
Purrs for all those even more badly affected in places like the coasts of several states, and those affected by the flooding in New York. It will be a lot of time before that problem gets sorted out.
Snuggle some loved ones, kitties!
Stay safe and warm, kitties! We're purring for you!
ReplyDeleteStay safe my friends!
ReplyDeleteA week or more is such a long time to go without power. When we lose our power, we lose our water, too. Does that happen to you? That's what my peeps hate the most. But we've never gone more than a day with electricity. You're in our thoughts. My fur-family and I are purring up a storm for you. purrs
Good to hear from you. We think you're Mom might be, ahem, "spot on" bout what will happen in 9 months time. HaHaMeow!
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear that everyone in your neighborhood is safe, if inconvenienced by no power for the next week or so. Lots of kitties and humans on the East Coast need purrs still!
ReplyDeleteI have been following the news on the Atlantic City Boardwalk feral kitties, and it sounds like they made it through the storm!
Cheers erupted through the Realm at hearing this good news. Will the kittie birth rate go up as well as the human one?
ReplyDeleteWe're happy to hear that people in your neighborhood are safe.
ReplyDeleteYour mom is too funny.
Oh my goodness, y'all please be safe and we're purring for you.
ReplyDeleteOh no! We will purr that you get your electricity sooner!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely no fun being without power. Here's hoping you get a nice surprise by it coming back on sooner than expected.
ReplyDeleteWill you be okay foodwise? I can't think of many things that don't need cooking or refrigeration....
ReplyDeleteNo power for such a long time is a bear, but the damage was pretty incredible. I made our power company PNM send 40 people and trucks out there to help out. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll get your power back sooner. Your area was hit hard. Pop works in lower Manhattan and his office has been closed all week. They have no electricity and the subways are still flooded.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you. Wethinks there will be very many Sandy babies in 9 months! As there's no power you need to keep your humans warm. And we hope Audrey's feeder still has enough batteries. Keep safe.
ReplyDeleteSo very glad to hear you are okay except for no power (which is bad enough M says). We've heard from most of our pals and everyone seems to be okay, but there are still so many without power all over the eastern seaboard. Our hearts go out to all of you.
ReplyDeleteOh my mom sure does feel badly for you. She has been through a more limited set of time with problems and in New Jersey too. The Deleware flooded the town she lived in and the water level filled the basement and flooded downstairs. But she doesn't remember having to do without electricity that long at all. We are thinking of you all and everyone else affected daily, believe me. xxoo
ReplyDelete7 - 10 days with no lectric? How awful! We send all our purrs and loves & warm snuggles out there.
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Ms. Stella O'Houligan
glad you are doing reasonably well....this is the time that having a fireplace in a home would be a good thing! Thanks for keeping us updated and hope all is back to normal sooner than later
ReplyDeleteMistletoe here, my huMom and the rest of the bipeds are whining about the lose of power. It's only been about 72 hours. What a bunch of babies. At least my huMom got a friend to charge her phone and iPad, and there's plenty of cat food in the house. Although, I find I'm missing the kitty fountains. I'll have to get someone to turn on a facet for me is there's no power soon! Cross you fingers for us, we know their working hard to make repairs.
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm, glad we could hear from you to know that you are alright. Such a terrible storm. Many affected and lives lost. Praying for those all affected with this mess.
ReplyDeleteUgh, no power is NO fun. But we're SO glad you're safe. (Pee Ess...our mom thought the SAME THING!! Hmmm, *mutter*mutter*carry the two* uh, we guess we'll know by next July!)
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful to have that comment today. WHEW! I know how much all 4 of you want this over!!! Xxoo
ReplyDeleteDear Furrriendz, we sure hopez your power iz back on, cauze it iz getting Awful cold owtsidez, fur or not ^..^ We got owr power back on Friday around 4:30 pm :whew!!: We know we haz alot to be Thankful for becauze we were spared and still haz owr home dark & cold , though getz Tired really fast! Especially at nitez.... nothing to do but try and sleep. It iz furry hard when power goez owt fur so long. We had treez fall up here too, and a couple went down on 2 housez. Some just came down! So Awful!! And when da power came on da mom turned on da tv,, it waz Horrible!! So Devastating :((
ReplyDeleteDa dad haz to go to wurkz tomorrow, not sure how dat'z going to go with the gas rashioning he haz to go to Jersey City ^..^....
We so glad to hear you all are Safe ♥♥, and purraying your power back on so you can be Warm ^..^
Be Safe ~ ♥♥xoxoxo♥♥ ^..^ x6 +1 :)