PrinceMonroe
Meeting neighbors
- Joined
- 7/17/18
- Messages
- 20
- Real Name
- Monroe
So Cora comes home in November, and I’m super paranoid about making my apartment safe for her, mostly in terms of fumes and being too cold. Here’s what I’ve done so far:
emailed the oven, microwave, electric blanket, people to make sure the things I have are safe (I don’t have a hair dryer or straightener or similar things bc my hair is short)
-I have bird safe cookware and clean mostly with vinegar
-I paint and make pins and I’ve made sure nothing in my apartment has a strong smell or fumes (I own rats as well and their lungs are sensitive)
-I’ve bought a small bird safe space heater for my small (100sq ft, if that) bedroom to keep near her cage because my apartment is cold in the winter
-all the wires in my apartment are tucked away or have protectors on them.
I’m super paranoid about hazards and wanted to know if anybody else could think of something I was missing. Also, how warm should I keep my room? (where her cage is). She’s coming from California to Ohio and I don’t want it to be too cold for her.
emailed the oven, microwave, electric blanket, people to make sure the things I have are safe (I don’t have a hair dryer or straightener or similar things bc my hair is short)
-I have bird safe cookware and clean mostly with vinegar
-I paint and make pins and I’ve made sure nothing in my apartment has a strong smell or fumes (I own rats as well and their lungs are sensitive)
-I’ve bought a small bird safe space heater for my small (100sq ft, if that) bedroom to keep near her cage because my apartment is cold in the winter
-all the wires in my apartment are tucked away or have protectors on them.
I’m super paranoid about hazards and wanted to know if anybody else could think of something I was missing. Also, how warm should I keep my room? (where her cage is). She’s coming from California to Ohio and I don’t want it to be too cold for her.