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How are the pets coping?

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:21 pm

Sorry to start yet another thread on this bloody weather but I'm just wondering how everyones pets coped in todays heat.

I was home today and my fluffy ginger cat Chan didn't move from the kitchen floor, you could really tell he wasn't coping, even in an air conditioned house. My other cat Jackie was outside all day, she wasn't interested in the prospect of a cool house.

I'm dreading tommorrow when I go back to work and he has to be outside all day.

Last night I froze an icecream container of water which I put out for the cats this morning and it was completely melted by 11am.

Any other ideas on how to keeps your furry loved ones cool in this heat?
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Dutchy » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:22 pm

My goldfish are fine.....thanks anyway
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:23 pm

Kitty spent most of this evening laying on the concrete floor
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:26 pm

You're telling me a black cat isn't having issues with heat? :shock:
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:28 pm

Footy Chick wrote:You're telling me a black cat isn't having issues with heat? :shock:

not when he's inside....!
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby JAS » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:30 pm

You might find some other ideas on here...there's about 3 pages of suggestions and tips...

http://www.thecatsite.com/Care/9/Keeping-Cats-Cool.html

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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Mickyj » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:34 pm

I lost my lovely little white silkie chook today to the heat.I hope all my other chooks survive this awful weather .Lucky i will be home tomorrow to keep checking my girls .
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Thiele » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:48 pm

Our dog stayed inside all day today. Have no idea what is going to happen tomoorow when we are all at work. We are looking after my brothers dog tonight after it has been outside in heat today
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby once_were_warriors » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:54 pm

Mickyj wrote:I lost my lovely little white silkie chook today to the heat.I hope all my other chooks survive this awful weather .Lucky i will be home tomorrow to keep checking my girls .



sorry to hear that micky, our two chooks are struggling with the heat ,lots of water and shade and i hope they see it through.

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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:00 pm

Chan has just gone outside of his own free will for the first time today.

I've got my neighbour to keep an eye on him tommorrow and stick an extra icy bucket of water out for them as well.

That's sad to hear about your chook Mickey :(

There was a black spider living in my pergola for about a year I reckon (He doesn't try to get in the house which is the only reason he's lived this long :lol: )

However, the heat got the better of him today and I found him on the ground all scruched up.

RIP spidey...
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby HH3 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:00 pm

My staffys parked his bum in front of the air con with a damp towel on him...
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:55 pm

Well my dog, two cats and bird have been inside all day with the A/C. They will stay there while it is this hot as well. No way i'm leaving them outside in this weather.
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:04 am

well my cat which lives inside, sleeps under the ducted air-con

the dog, goes outside for short periods but stays inside mostly

the frogs are going along quite nicely
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Wedgie » Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:56 am

My dog's fine, if she had her way she'd lay out in the sun, she gets grumpy when we make her come inside to the airconditioning.
Even though she has a black coat she loves the heat, Im not sure how she gets so close to the combustion heater in the winter.
If we have to leave her at home alone we leave the air con on and open up a window near where her outside bed is and she lays in front of that if warm.
We give her a couple of big chunks of ice too but at the moment they're melting in about 2 minutes.
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Booney » Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:24 am

On Tuesday our budgie ( Pepe ) was inside but as we both were at work and the kids at school there was no air-con on. I came home to him laying limp and breathing heavily on the bottom of his cage. I was just about to play God when little Miss Boon arrived home and burst into a panic with her bird looking near death. After a spray from the mist bottle and a few minutes under the a/c Pepe went through some kind of resurection and was back to good health 30 minutes later.Lucky I didnt. :oops:

Our dog ( Beasely ) lives outside as 3 year old Beagles can cause chaos inside. His water bucket gets about a 1/3 of a bag of ice from the servo 3 times a day ( Mrs.Boon pops home at lunch to do the mid-day top up ) and when the sun has gone down enough he gets a cool bath before being fed and then lights out. I truly wish he would settle for long enough inside to stay there but we would not be able to leave him there all day by himself anyway.

The cat is a cat and if it goes and doesn't come back I don't care. ( It gets to share Beaseley's water )
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby smac » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:28 am

Dog is in the laundry on the tiled floor, she seems pretty happy with that.

Cat refuses entry (fine by me, stupid animal) but is lying on concrete in the shade underneath the sub-floor ventilation vents, most likely getting a slight breeze from under the floorboards which would be cool-ish I suppose.

I'm working from home most of the day so the dog can stay inside as long as she likes.
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:14 am

Booney wrote:On Tuesday our budgie ( Pepe ) was inside but as we both were at work and the kids at school there was no air-con on. I came home to him laying limp and breathing heavily on the bottom of his cage. I was just about to play God when little Miss Boon arrived home and burst into a panic with her bird looking near death. After a spray from the mist bottle and a few minutes under the a/c Pepe went through some kind of resurection and was back to good health 30 minutes later.Lucky I didnt. :oops:

Our dog ( Beasely ) lives outside as 3 year old Beagles can cause chaos inside. His water bucket gets about a 1/3 of a bag of ice from the servo 3 times a day ( Mrs.Boon pops home at lunch to do the mid-day top up ) and when the sun has gone down enough he gets a cool bath before being fed and then lights out. I truly wish he would settle for long enough inside to stay there but we would not be able to leave him there all day by himself anyway.

The cat is a cat and if it goes and doesn't come back I don't care. ( It gets to share Beaseley's water )


You could always just leave it on or set it to come on at a certain time (if you have a timer that is).
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Mickyj » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:23 pm

Footy Chick wrote:Chan has just gone outside of his own free will for the first time today.

I've got my neighbour to keep an eye on him tommorrow and stick an extra icy bucket of water out for them as well.

That's sad to hear about your chook Mickey :(

There was a black spider living in my pergola for about a year I reckon (He doesn't try to get in the house which is the only reason he's lived this long :lol: )

However, the heat got the better of him today and I found him on the ground all scruched up.

RIP spidey...


the rest seem to be coping today FC i keep going out and checking them and their water containers.
One even layed an egg about 1/2 hr ago
But i am watching the other silkie closely.
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Drop Bear » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:41 pm

I bring my dog to work with me. He just sits at my feet and enjoys the air-conditioned office.
He's a 13 year old Jack Russell, so he struggles when it's hot. Poor little bugger!
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Re: How are the pets coping?

Postby Booney » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:43 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
Booney wrote:On Tuesday our budgie ( Pepe ) was inside but as we both were at work and the kids at school there was no air-con on. I came home to him laying limp and breathing heavily on the bottom of his cage. I was just about to play God when little Miss Boon arrived home and burst into a panic with her bird looking near death. After a spray from the mist bottle and a few minutes under the a/c Pepe went through some kind of resurection and was back to good health 30 minutes later.Lucky I didnt. :oops:

Our dog ( Beasely ) lives outside as 3 year old Beagles can cause chaos inside. His water bucket gets about a 1/3 of a bag of ice from the servo 3 times a day ( Mrs.Boon pops home at lunch to do the mid-day top up ) and when the sun has gone down enough he gets a cool bath before being fed and then lights out. I truly wish he would settle for long enough inside to stay there but we would not be able to leave him there all day by himself anyway.

The cat is a cat and if it goes and doesn't come back I don't care. ( It gets to share Beaseley's water )


You could always just leave it on or set it to come on at a certain time (if you have a timer that is).


The aircon is programmed to come on at 3:30. Not that I am an eco warrior but having a ducted system run while nobody is home does seem to be a little bit of a waste.
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