New pads on the bottom of the heels. Or just take your shoes off. More comfy that way.
By banging on their door and asking them to please quiet down.
How about: "Maybe you're too noisy."
Well, when it's first born they are NOISY! They'll beg for food and everything! But then as they get older they will become more scared of you so they'll quiet down.
ask them to stop or quiet down, if that doesnt stop then call the cops...if THAT doesnt stop maybe try looking for a different place to live?
You always have your heels down when riding a horse. Toes pointing out, heels down, legs still and underneath the horse.
If you are cooling your heels, you are sitting down waiting for something because your heels are off the ground in the air.
They can be noisy when they want to be. I have 3 and if I want them to be quiet, I turn out the light in that room. If that is not possible in your case, covering the cage may put them in the dark enough that they will quiet down and go to sleep.
yes you keep your toes up & heels down yes you keep your toes up & heels down
Keeping your heels down and toes slightly out is the correct way to ride. If you ride with your heels down you have a far less chance of getting a foot through the stirrup and being drug behind a runaway horse.
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There are probably dozens of similes which would fit. How about, 'As noisy as an empty barrel rolling down a set of stone stairs?'
Your heels are the back parts of your feet - close to the backs of your feet. Normally used when one is being chased down. i.e. The police were close on his heels.