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my house is usually pretty cool, which isnt good for my parakeet. he shivers a lot whenever hes out of his cage. i keep the top of his cage covered with a towel to keep him warm, but what else can i do to keep him warm?
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i have 3 parakeets and this used to happen to mine. some things you can do are move his cage next to the heater or the warmest place in the house, because as you probably already know, they're tropical birds and love the heat. you can also use a heavier towel to cover his cage. i used to use a light/normal towel and they were still shivering so i got a heavy one and they were fine.
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(Rating: 5) thanks=]ill deffiently try that