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Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 Sorry if his isn't in the right place, I couldn't find a place where a prefix was about staying cool. Anyways, today it was 93 degrees out. Our house was cooler, because of fans and air conditioning, but what is about the temperature it should be inside to use frozen water bottles, wrapped in a towel in her cage, so she stays cool? Thanks! |
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A frozen water bottle won't hurt at any temperature. They just won't use it if they're not hot. I would go ahead and use it if it is over 75-80. Use your judgement based on the temperature around the cage, airflow, etc. |
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Oh wow! Total blond moment!!! I feel bad, of course, they won't use it if they don't want to! Sorry! |