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Laura and her husband went to a conference last September. They are parents of pets and have a Maine Coon cat, a Doberman-Chow dog, a Cockatiel bird and three aquariums. They really hate leaving them alone for a couple of days. Laura's brother-in-law lives right on the road, and he released the dog and spent some time with them while they were away.

Being a pet parent, you always hate to think what would happen if there was ever a fire while you were away. Laura and her husband have alarm monitoring at home with Alarm Relay, and if God does not allow it, the smoke detector will contact the nearest fire department immediately. even if the alarm is disarmed. That is a very good tranquility. Not everyone cares for a father like some of us. Sixty-eight animals were found dead in a house in New Jersey. They stated that things got difficult and the family could not take care of them any longer. How hard is it to take them to a shelter? It is absolutely amazing. They left with only 5 years of probation and community service after killing 68 small, innocent, sweet lives. Yes, they are animals, but they depend on us. The joy that animals bring is immeasurable. Sometimes it seems that animals care about you more than humans do.

Laura got a call on her cell phone that night (they had all her home phone calls forwarded) from a phone number they did not recognize, so they just let it go to voicemail from when they were having dinner. Soon after, the phone rang once more, and they thought that if it was important, there would be a message. Well, her mother-in-law called shortly after and said she got a call from the police. They said they answered a call they received from their home alarm monitoring service, and that they could not get them. OH! Then they realized who the strange telephone number was! It turns out that his brother-in-law had set the alarm to "get away" instead of "stay," and therefore his dog activated it because the "absent" mode means that there is no one at home, not even a dog.


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