treeline12345@yahoo.com <treeline12345@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> Brandy Alexandre wrote:
>> treeline12345@yahoo.com <treeline12345@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> What a meanie. What's a warm bed without a toasty fire nearby?
Oh, she'll get plenty of toasty fires. Just not morning, noon, and
night. LOL! I put a heating pad under her teepee bed. Haven't seen
her all day except the tip of her tail sticking out slowly curling with
contentment.

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Well, would you?
treeline12345@yahoo.com - 21 Nov 2005 15:13 GMT
Brandy Alexandre wrote:
> Oh, she'll get plenty of toasty fires. Just not morning, noon, and
> night. LOL! I put a heating pad under her teepee bed. Haven't seen
> her all day except the tip of her tail sticking out slowly curling with
> contentment.
Now make sure it's a modern heating pad with the wires close together
in parallel, like a typical household electric cord would be. When the
wires are separated, they produce unwanted electromagnetic radiation
which does no good for living creatures. How dangerous is a matter of
speculation but a heating pad is too close to take a chance. Same thing
goes for water beds and electric blankets.