They can,but make sure its 22 to 25 degree. Not cooler than that. And make sure they have a place to be warm for example,a hide house with soft bedding. But if you have baby hamsters, do not keep them in air condition room or else they'll get sick or even die.
my hamster is hiding in our air vents. I know because it smells like an old hamster cage. My question is how do I get it out?? Our last hamster died in there and it smelled almost as bad. (ps: if you have a 3 year old, don't get a hamster!) One way to get a hamster out is to look for a ceiling vent in your basement. If you have floor vents in your first floor, then the ceiling vent will be on the same level. Once you find a ceiling vent, find where hammy is hiding. Listen for little footsteps in the air vents. When you think he's near the ceiling vent, stuck hamster tubes up inside of it. Hammy won't be able to resist crawling in his hamster tubes! That's how i got my hamster out of the air vents. - ya u totally copied that from the hamster hideout forum...
No! Not for a long period of time. Any animal that is confined in a small space without a renewable air supply will mostly likely die. No animal should be left in a shoe box. Leaving them in a shoe box while cleaning their cage for only 15-30 minutes should be okay, but make sure there is a towel or some type of bedding, and punch some air holes in the sides and top of the box.
No no matter what that is very crucial to your hamster.
Yes. It's like if you were kept in your bedroom all your life. Hamsters don't live very long and they should be able to make the most of their lives. If you have a hamster, get it a Hamster Ball and put it in the back grden to roam around, or ask your vet how your hamster can be happier. Don't keep your hamster in it's cage for more than 24 hours. It's just the same as you getting no fresh air for a whole day or longer. Just like us, hamsters breathe (suprise, suprise) so they need oxygen. Leave the window open when your hamster is in it's cave. If you go on holiday and give your hamster to someone to look after it, make sure they get air and the right food and make sure you fully trust your friend to follow the rules you abide by. Thankyou for taking your time to read through, I'm sure your hamster will really appreaciate it. Also, cuddle and spend time with your hamster, it needs love too. Who knows if theres a hmster heaven?!
I guess so, mainly because the cockatiels would be in the air all the time rarely ever on the ground where as chickens stay on the ground. as long as the pen has a lot of room they should be fine.
NO it will freeze its face off and die
The temperature decreases when you are outside of an air-conditioned room because the air within the room is cooler due to the air conditioning system. When you step outside, you are exposed to the ambient temperature of the surrounding environment, which is often warmer than the conditioned air inside the room.
you might need freon in the air condition.
because air conditioners work throughout a room closed or not closed. if it is open the cool air will get out of the room and the AC will have to cool more air than the air inside the room which will make the AC to work longer and the electricity usage will increase.
you can as long as you have a filter and a fish tank
To stay cool in a hot room, you can use a fan or air conditioning, wear light and breathable clothing, drink plenty of water, and keep the room shaded and well-ventilated.
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When your hamster feels heavy that may mean she is putting weight to stay on your hand or ground but when they are in air or being accidentally droped they reduce the weight and become lighter to reduce the chance of fall damage.
Maybe the duct came apart or the air filter is dirty. If the room is on the top floor it could be a fan issue(not strong enough to push air to room) You might not have enough registers in the room to get the proper airflow, could be a number of things.
By putting air condition, putting in some light and to remodel the room.
It only stays on when the air flow is turned to defrost. It does this because the air condition has a dryer on it that dries the air which defrosts the windshield better.
Water and air can stay in the same room because they are both forms of matter that can coexist together. The water molecules remain in a liquid state due to their intermolecular forces, while the air molecules move freely in the space around them. There is no specific barrier preventing water and air from occupying the same space.