01-11-2010, 08:43 AM
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They should be fine. Just keep an eye on them from the panting is all. Clean their room first and keep them locked in there until you get the rest of the soot out. You don't want them getting soot in their fur and then them licking it off giving them upset stomachs.
Keep two blocks of ice in the freezer for any new emergencies you might have in the future. Put the ice in a baggie, double it. Then wrap the ice block in a towel. Place this in kittie's crates. It will help keep them cool in the hot confines of the crates should this have to be repeated.
Keep two blocks of ice in the freezer for any new emergencies you might have in the future. Put the ice in a baggie, double it. Then wrap the ice block in a towel. Place this in kittie's crates. It will help keep them cool in the hot confines of the crates should this have to be repeated.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head