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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the snug/kitchen we have a routine and have done since we got them.
late night piddle, bed and treat, we then shut the door, their beds are in the snug but their water is in the kitchen.
Never had an issue and they are happy, when we take them on holiday we let them sleep in the bedroom if they wish as a treat, but more often of not they sleep in the lounge.
late night piddle, bed and treat, we then shut the door, their beds are in the snug but their water is in the kitchen.
Never had an issue and they are happy, when we take them on holiday we let them sleep in the bedroom if they wish as a treat, but more often of not they sleep in the lounge.
Hi, Both my wife and myself love animals. Nearly all of them are rescued. Even the birds were nestlings and fledglings that were reared by hand using syringes once the parents becme the prey of hawks or the nests came down in the storms. Loads of nests in our garden. Our birds consist of 1 warbler, 1 pigeon, 1 ring dove, 1 grey bulbul, 2 red-whiskered bulbuls, 1 sparrow, 3 lovebirds, and the rest are little brown finches. They are caged most of the time but we allow them to fly round from time to time, in their room.
If it is possible to release the birds we do, but we cannot release the ones that become too tame.
Animals and birds are our family!
If it is possible to release the birds we do, but we cannot release the ones that become too tame.
Animals and birds are our family!
On the sofa. I bought a big dog bed for her to use downstairs,but she never used it. Now it's in my bedroom and that's where she sleeps at night. She'd get on the bed if she could,but that's a no-no. There wouldn't be any room for me. The cats aren't allowed in my room at night...they would be walking all over me or squabbling.