hawaiian05
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- Feb 20, 2011
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Hi All,
I've recently posted this on another forum, so sorry if it's a repeat to some. But I have a concern that I really want opinions on. My gcc, Roxy, gets about 9-10 hrs of covered sleep a night. But on occasion, I'll have a roommate come home late from work (late as in her cage is all covered up) and make little to moderate noise. Given that her cage is in the corner in the dining room, I'm pretty sure she can hear the noise/ see the light on (even w/the cage cover on).
Should I be concerned enough to get her a seperate sleep cage to have in my room? I understand how crucial it is for birds to have plenty of sleep, and I'm concerned that this may be interrupting her sleep.
Does anyone use seperate sleep cages? And why? Does it seem to help/work?
I'm very open to opinions/ suggestions, so any input will help!!
Thanks!!
I've recently posted this on another forum, so sorry if it's a repeat to some. But I have a concern that I really want opinions on. My gcc, Roxy, gets about 9-10 hrs of covered sleep a night. But on occasion, I'll have a roommate come home late from work (late as in her cage is all covered up) and make little to moderate noise. Given that her cage is in the corner in the dining room, I'm pretty sure she can hear the noise/ see the light on (even w/the cage cover on).
Should I be concerned enough to get her a seperate sleep cage to have in my room? I understand how crucial it is for birds to have plenty of sleep, and I'm concerned that this may be interrupting her sleep.
Does anyone use seperate sleep cages? And why? Does it seem to help/work?
I'm very open to opinions/ suggestions, so any input will help!!
Thanks!!