As it shows in the photos he snapped off there was a few waves under
the relative shelter of the cliff from the strong ESE off shore wind.
Not exact matches
Although the
relative isolation and the low geographic mobility
of their island may have
sheltered them somewhat from the winds
of social change, the study shows that families on Kauai were experiencing the same stresses as American families generally.
As the federal government seeks a place to
shelter children detained at the border as they await appearances in immigration court, some have been brought to New York to be placed in the care
of relatives or sponsors here, according to The New York Times.
Long before meteorology became a national spectator sport, 12 - year - old Joshua Wurman built a makeshift weather station in his backyard in a suburb
of Philadelphia, erecting a wooden
shelter to shield his instruments from the elements as they captured temperature and
relative - humidity readings.
Relative to the radical changes any animal faces in a
shelter or a new home — new people, rules, commands, environment and hostile pets, to mention only a few — a new name is the least
of his concerns.
The constant that emerged was a
relative difference over time between the number
of animals entering
shelters and the number being returned to their owner or adopted.
Yet with no significant refund involved, there is little incentive to return pets to the
relative safety
of the
shelter.
Many times, pet owners find their cat companions in places other than a
shelter, so you will very likely be able to find a new home for your cat by advertising in these ways: ~ Word
of Mouth: Ask friends and
relatives if they know anyone interested in adopting a cat or if they are looking for a kitty themselves.
Attach the phone number and address
of your temporary
shelter, or a friend or
relative outside the disaster area.
The most common source
of owned cats was from a friend or
relative (42 % in 2005 versus 33 % in 1993), followed by being found as a free - roaming homeless cat (20 % in 2005 versus 32 % in 1993), a public or private animal
shelter (16 % in 2005 versus 12 % in 1993), a breed rescue group (9 % in 2005 versus 2 % in 1993), a breeder (4 % in both years), an ad in a newspaper or adopted or purchased in a pet store (2 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), a negligible percentage born at home (< 1 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), and the remainder coming from various minor or unknown sources.
A current list
of emergency contact numbers including your vet, animal
shelters, friends and
relatives.
Dogs were acquired from a variety
of sources; the most common were friends or
relatives (30 %), breeders (25 %), public or private animal
shelter (15 %), with the remainder (less than 10 % each) coming from a breed rescue group, a newspaper advertisement, found as stray, being born at home, acquired from a pet store, and rare other sources (Fig. 1).
Ask friends and
relatives outside your immediate area if they would be able to
shelter you and your pets, or just your pets, in the event
of an emergency.
Attach the phone number and address
of your temporary
shelter, if you know it, or
of a friend a
relatives outside the disaster area.
If you look at
shelter intake in 2000
relative to the number
of owned pets, it had declined almost 90 % since 1970.
Shelter intake may be high
relative to the human population due to a lack
of high - volume spay - neuter capability.
By analyzing the effects
of breed specific legislation (BSL) and the statistics
relative to dog bites, dog
shelters and rescue groups, it became clear that the BSL does not work.
Include emergency contact numbers for your main vet and an alternate vet in case
of a medical emergency, local animal control and stray
shelter numbers in case they go missing, phone numbers
of friends and
relatives who can help with the search, websites and local businesses where lost reports can be posted, and so on.
Evaluators, like
shelter workers, know that how a dog acts in the stressful environment
of a
shelter likely won't be how it will act in the
relative calm
of a home.
List
of boarding facilities in your area, hotels / motels that accept pets and friends and
relatives that you and your pet can stay with (pets are generally not allowed inside emergency
shelters designated for people, with the exception
of service animals such as guide dogs.
Important Note: When planning to evacuate, attach the phone number and address
of your temporary
shelter or
of a friend /
relative outside the affected area to the back
of your pet's ID tag.
Evacuated people have sought
shelter in hundreds
of village halls and sports centres and in the homes
of relatives in more than nine districts.
As evacuees have streamed into temporary
shelters or moved in with
relatives, animals — including wild monkeys as well as dogs and farm animals such as pigs, chickens and cows — have been left in the danger zone close to the volcano that is most at risk
of cascading ash, rocks and hot gas.
After years
of horror, Vosdanig's beleaguered family took
shelter in the
relative safety
of an abandoned, roofless room in Russia.
Three
of the liberated women found
shelter with
relatives, but the other nine were delivered to Wittenberg, where Luther worked to find housing, and even better marriages, for them.
They may be irresponsible as parents, as evidenced by malnutrition
of a child, an illness in the child resulting from a \ aèk
of minimal hygiene, a child's dependence on neighbors or nonresident
relatives for food or
shelter, a failure to arrange for a caretaker for a young child when the individual is away from home, or repeated squandering
of money required for household necessities.