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| subject: | Re: Transporting Budgie to Vets Office during Winter |
Amy: Thanks for your reply to my post. I called the vet and they
basically told me to do what you described.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:57:51 GMT, "AFLane" wrote:
>I take my birds in to the vet all year long. In the winter, I warm the car
>up before taking the carrier out. I cover the carrier with a towel, to keep
>the abrupt cold air from my babies. Once in the car, I uncover the access
>door, so that any chilled air can escape and warm air can get in. Also, I
>keep the carry cages on the car seat, NOT the floor. I wouldn't want direct
>hot air blowing on them -- I think it would be overload.
>
>In the summer, I run the A/C before taking any of the birds out... No need
>to bake their little brains (or mine)
>Amy
>
>"finiteguy" wrote in message
>news:kkcmu0p031jlsk02ujd8flkqv5dgfhsn2k{at}4ax.com...
>> Hi All: I recently posted here about getting a budgies nails clipped
>> and one concern was just transporting the bird to the vet's office
>> during cold New England weather. Anyone have any experience with this?
>> It is really cold her in the Boston area and although I can heat my
>> car, I'm not sure it is good enough. Aren't parakeets effected by the
>> cold? I can turn the heat on full blast, but I'm not sure how warm the
>> car really gets. I have one of those big American Crown Vic's
>>
>
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