AngelGoffin
Sprinting down the street
I know that cockatoos in general are from a tropical and warm climate, but how hot is too hot to have them sitting all day? And can the budgies thrive at the same temperature as the cockatoos?
The last couple of days it's been upwards of 95+ IN the house. I run the fans at night (making sure neither one of the birds in the direct path of the drafts), but Angel had a hard time sleeping last night, which is getting more and more unusual. I'm not sure if it was just one of those nights or if it was from the heat. I wasn't sleeping well and that was definitely from the heat.
Generally at night it cools down sufficiently that I can run the fans from the time I get home until we go to bed and the house is much cooler, but we've had humidity (highly unusual), tropical storms and thunder (incredibly unusual) and this record breaking heat. Just last week we had record breaking cool temps for the area. Crazy weather...
She has a big bathing dish in her cage that she hasn't used yet, so I'm assuming it's not too hot for her. Am I right?
The last couple of days it's been upwards of 95+ IN the house. I run the fans at night (making sure neither one of the birds in the direct path of the drafts), but Angel had a hard time sleeping last night, which is getting more and more unusual. I'm not sure if it was just one of those nights or if it was from the heat. I wasn't sleeping well and that was definitely from the heat.
Generally at night it cools down sufficiently that I can run the fans from the time I get home until we go to bed and the house is much cooler, but we've had humidity (highly unusual), tropical storms and thunder (incredibly unusual) and this record breaking heat. Just last week we had record breaking cool temps for the area. Crazy weather...
She has a big bathing dish in her cage that she hasn't used yet, so I'm assuming it's not too hot for her. Am I right?