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01-12-2017, 10:27 AM
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#11
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: SW London
Posts: 43
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Re: How to keep them toasty?
Thanks Serendipity. The big issue is old electrics (they have cased sparks more than once!) and not having the money for a good oil heater. It's not so bad risking the heating on short days or when I can go back at lunch but today that didn't seem possible.
I should add Loki's room has no draft, it's by far the warmest room in the flat and holds heat for a good while. I wish I could just get the heating sorted but it's not actually my flat! So it has to wait til next Wednesday earliest when Loki's dad is back from Australia...
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01-12-2017, 12:01 PM
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#12
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 43
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Re: How to keep them toasty?
Hi!
I think you're doing everything that is right for your hammy really. We have a roborvski and our apartment is VERY cold, however, I have a blanket wrapped around his cage, an unbelievable amount of bedding (including an egg carton house hidden in sawdust) and I have the heating on early in the morning - when he is quite active and late on an evening - also when he is most active.
I agree with others saying a space heater may be handy, we have one for those extra chilly days. I'd highly recommend getting one for you and your hammy.
We live in South West Ireland on a top floor, balcony apartment so it's very chilly here.
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