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heaters

  1. Bre.bee

    Heater safe for lovie ?

    Hello! I have a sweet lovebird that is new to our family, we are in an old apartment where the heating isn’t good. We need to use other sources to take the chill off the room, I am aware of harmful PTFE chemicals and Teflon to avoid and looking for advice ! Are Dyson hot + cool Fan air purifier...
  2. Dostc426

    First Time Keeping Conure In Colder Room, need advice/reassurance!

    Hello! I'm most likely being over the top about this, but I wouldn't mind general advice and/or reassurance I am doing everything I can for my conure. I live in Southern Cali and for the first time my husband and I have moved into a two story rental home rather than a single level apartment...
  3. C

    Concerns about baseboard heaters

    We just moved to a mountain town this year. We have an old HVAC system that was struggling to keep up in this crazy cold weather we've had. We decided to try the electric baseboard heaters that are in the house. They are giving off a very strong odor. I've tried to look the brand up...
  4. chondlr

    safe heating for bird room??

    It’s been getting really chilly this winter more so then before so for the first time I’ve been looking into getting a indoor heater. https://www.harveynorman.com.au/de-longhi-1000w-radia-s-oil-column-heater.html currently thinking of this one as I saw these electric oil heaters in other...
  5. Isawe

    Recommendation on a heater

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good heater for my budgie's cage. My apartment gets cold in winter, and I want to start preparing. Since I read most space heaters are bad for them, I would love to know if anyone could help me. Thank you so much for any advice!! I really...
  6. BirbFriend

    Keeping them warm in winter?

    Hi! I have adopted a plucker and we're coming up on our first winter together. I have him in the warmest room in the house, but he gets shivery when it drops below 73F or so, and even in the mid-upper 70s if he's bathed. Now that the temperatures outside are dropping below that I'm getting...
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