Choose somewhere that's
sheltered from the elements such as under a covered veranda or inside the door of a potting shed.
Not exact matches
To
shelter animals in
such a way as to minimize their stress, protect them
from the
elements, and to provide a place of safety and comfort.
TNR stands for Trap, Neuter, and Return and refers to the practice of humanely capturing (community) feral cats, spaying or neutering them, and then returning them to their colonies for managed care
such as daily feeding and providing
shelters from the
elements.
A dry, wind - proof
shelter can do a large part in fending off frostbite in the ears and paws
from elements such as freezing winds, snow and rain.
Any
such unit should be located in a
sheltered spot, perhaps adjacent to another building where it gains protection
from the
elements and where it is not directly exposed to prevailing weather.
They have neither a consistent and healthy food source, nor
shelter from the
elements, nor protection
from urban dangers
such as cars, rat and other poisons, and cruel humans.
The Lanai is about half the size but offers the very same enhancements
such as
shelter from the
elements, seating for four to six people, and an outdoor Viking kitchen.
The second edition (held in 2005) featured works
such as Chen Zhen's Purification Room, in which the artist covered a space and its assorted objects with earth to form a petrified field, and Mella Jaarsma's architectural, decorative
shelters that looked like shrines and totems and fitted snugly around the human body while offering protection
from the
elements.
Dental floss is ridiculously strong and can be used to bind other objects together,
such as sticks to create some
shelter from the
elements.