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Old 12-14-2008, 03:27 PM   #9
Driftwoodgal
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Blamb,

If you disconnect the water hose from the spigot be sure to walk the water out of the hose. By doing this your water will not freeze in the hose. Start by raising up one end of the hose and slowly walk the length of the hose. If you run out of water in your tank, hook up the water hose and fill it up again. You can still leave your hose outside the basement if you walk all of the water out of it.

We drink bottled water and use it for our cat too. You might think about getting some bottles that you can fill and store on your kitchen floor.

Try to stay warm, and keep the heat going in the belly.

Colleen

On Edit....you need to disconnect the hose from the trailer and the spigot to get the water out. We owned a boarding kennel. I had to walk water out of our hoses on a regular basis in the winter.
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