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I think this is a great question!
I live near Chicago and our weather has been bad, but where I'm not it didn't get nearly as bad as it has been elsewhere. However, during the tornado warnings I too was worried about what I would do with my birds. I live in an apartment home and do not have a basement. I know to get away from windows and doors and cover your head and all, but not too sure where I would go here! Anyways, I don't know what to do with my guys because it doesn't seem safe to leave them in a carrier or cage. If a tornado hit and the cages were swept up they would surely die or be severly injured because they would have no escape. Though I would not want to lose them, I would rather they have a chance to get away. Then again, they aren't strong enough flyers to make it far, but I bet instincts would save them.
Anyone with birds actually been through a tornado?
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