Degus should ideally be kept indoors, as they are sensitive to temperature fluctuations and require a stable, comfortable environment. Indoor settings allow for better control of humidity and temperature, and they can be more interactive with their owners. Additionally, keeping degus indoors protects them from potential predators and environmental hazards found outside. Providing a spacious cage with plenty of stimulation is essential for their well-being.
If you want it to live inside it can or outside, if it is outside ull need a hutch inside u need a cage i suggest inside
Degus are not well-suited for living outdoors as they are sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity. They are best kept indoors in a well-ventilated and controlled environment to ensure their health and well-being.
There are certainly compost bins that can be kept in the house year round. The website "http://www.naturemill.com/" provides composters designed for inside use.
The cell's membrane separates the inside from the outside and allows certain chemicals to pass, others are kept out.
Lantana should live through the winter outside with out bringing them in, if planted in the ground.. In a pot,, yes , bring them in , the pot would freeze.
Salt is not kept outside the shop.
Kittens should be kept indoors unless you outside supervising them. Wait until they are at least 8 - 10 months old and keep a good eye on them. Lay on the grass and play with them and when you go inside take the kitten with you.
Yes. But please, let the dog live inside. Your shih tzu can get flees outside the house, as well as infections if kept outside for a long time.
It depends on the pet: dog in a kennel outside, or in a dog basket inside. Cat is usually kept indoors. Rabbit and guinea pig in a hutch or pen outside, or in the case of a guinea pig (and a hamster) in a cage inside.
Ginnea pigs can be kept in a hutch outside in the garden, or in a large cage inside. Out in the garden will reduce the smell however having them indoor is more convenient for handling and feeding.
Horses can be kept in a pasture (a safe roaming area that is fenced off). At night they should be kept in their stalls, inside a barn or a stable.
If they are kept sterile, then they should last until you use them.they should last until you use them.