Well, we had quite the adventure today! Not long before t/f/s time, there was a gas leak discovered in the building across the street. The fire department set off the alarms in all of the surrounding buildings and we had to evacuate while the alarms were shrieking and the sirens were wailing in the street below.
Thankfully, I have an emergency backpack with testing supplies, food for them and me and with other emergency supplies. So when the alarm started, I leashed the cats, put the backpack on, grabbed my keys, and the insulin, and we were out the door in no time at all.
Just by luck, I had parked my car on the street instead of in the parking garage today, so we were able to walk down the street, hop in the car and drive away.
Thankfully one of my neighbors who is known and trusted by my cats was also waiting on the sidewalk, so she was able to help me get them to the car. Since they were leashed instead of crated, that part could have gone terribly wrong if they had decided to fight me instead of cooperating. Sam walks on a leash pretty well, but I didn't quite trust that when he's terrified from all of the sirens. Atty doesn't leash walk at all. He freezes and flops over when I leash him which actually makes it really easy to carry him. So my neighbor took Atty and I took Sam and we all made it to the car.
Then we sat in the car at a nearby park for a couple of hours until the leak was fixed and they would let us all back in the building.
So a little bit of preparation (emergency pack), and a fair amount of luck (car parked outside and kind neighbor) got us through this little adventure.
Needless to say, Sam's numbers were rather high tonight. Hopefully a good night's sleep will help settle him a bit.
And if you haven't already, make sure you add extra lancets, syringes, extra meter, test strips, etc. to your emergency packs! You just never know...