These things saved my kitty! I have to admit, I didn’t buy these for me. My husband and I have been taking care of our neighbor’s abandoned cat for close to a year now. We used to keep him in our apartment (despite a no-pets clause in our lease) but when he got fleas, we decided it was time to stop bringing him in. It’s getting cold now, so I built him a shelter out of a plastic storage bin, insulating foam cut to fit around each side of the bin (including top and bottom), some straw and one of our blankets that he loves…
For every vehicle and BOB! Mylar blankets are a good thing to keep on hand. Everyone should have some. Keep some in your car at all times. You can wrap yourself in them, cover your windows with them (with some tape), signal with them, they’re very shiny, or even help someone else in need! Also, with some duct tape and rope or paracord, you can improvise a temporary shelter with them. Basically make a small tent or even a teepee. They can also be used to collect rainwater. Be sure to boil it before you drink it. All…
High Sierra Women’s Explorer 50L Top Load Internal Frame Backpack Pack, High-Performance Pack for Backpacking, Hiking, Camping, Boysenberry/Boysenberry/Ash
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Considering putting a cotton duvet on it but otherwise very pleased with it in terms of it b...
MEGA MONKEY MAT Portable Indoor/Outdoor 5’x8′ Water/Sand Repellent Blanket with Corner Weights & Loops in Compact Pouch for Beach, Picnic, Baby, Camping, Travel, Concert (Blue Yonder)
These things saved my kitty! I have to admit, I didn’t buy these for me. My husband and I have been taking care of our neighbor’s abandoned cat for close to a year now. We used to keep him in our apartment (despite a no-pets clause in our lease) but when he got fleas, we decided it was time to stop bringing him in. It’s getting cold now, so I built him a shelter out of a plastic storage bin, insulating foam cut to fit around each side of the bin (including top and bottom), some straw and one of our blankets that he loves…
For every vehicle and BOB! Mylar blankets are a good thing to keep on hand. Everyone should have some. Keep some in your car at all times. You can wrap yourself in them, cover your windows with them (with some tape), signal with them, they’re very shiny, or even help someone else in need! Also, with some duct tape and rope or paracord, you can improvise a temporary shelter with them. Basically make a small tent or even a teepee. They can also be used to collect rainwater. Be sure to boil it before you drink it. All…