Hey, I think I found some hay! And if not hay, something similar.
There is a pet store a couple of towns over that is part of a huge chain. I looked at their products on line, and the chain sells this for rabbits. Think one of these would be good for Paczski and Tang?
http://www.arcaplanet.it/piccoli-animal ... fieno.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I realize it is actually rabbit
food, but do you think it would be okay to use a few bags as bedding?
As for polystyrene beads, somewhere around here I have a one of those semi-donut neck pillows for airplane travel. I think it might have little beads in it. It has a kind of velvety material on it. Do you think that would get moldy if I left it inside a cat igloo?
If the neck pillow wouldn't work, could I get the polystyrene beads in a place like MailBoxes Etc? What would I put them in?
This is the cat igloo that I bought previously that Tang now sleeps in:
http://www.arcaplanet.it/telcom-cuccia- ... ccola.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Every other outdoor shelter they sell is for dogs, and I am worried the opening is too big -- and the dogs might get in!
http://www.arcaplanet.it/cane/cucce-e-l ... terno.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I understand everyone is telling me not to spend a lot of money, but it is not always easy in a small village to get stuff. I can look in the fishing store for styrofoam fisherman's chests, but I don't think they will be all that much cheaper. I don't want to ask the butcher or the fish store for a used styrofoam packing box, because I think it might smell and attract other animals.
I am really intrigued by the idea of buying a solar-heat absorbing cover to use in combination with the shelter or igloo. I could cut this in pieces and share it with the landlord of my office who also helps stays. We live in a part of Italy where most winter days are sunny, and I think this would make the cats very happy.
http://www.piscineitalia.it/solar-sun-rings.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I got the idea from reading this very old thread on a cat care forum online.
http://www.thecatsite.com/t/71926/mylar-blankets" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Debbie Peterson of the Chicagoland Stray Cat Coalition uses solar pool covers/blankets to keep her ferals warm during winter. Solar pool covers are used to attract and retain heat from the sun, to keep water in swimming pools warm. Debbie saw them as a way to upgrade her feral cat houses to solar energy! On a 10°F night the temperature inside could easily reach 70°F! Torn but usable solar pool covers can be found curbside on suburban garbage pick-up days. Purchased new, prices vary based on construction and thickness. A 15 mil premium-grade 12' round blanket costs $32. Cut them with standard household scissors. Drape one over your feral cat house silver-side down, and the purring will start. Aim for full exposure to the south. Check the temperature until you know how much heat is generated; it may become too warm inside on milder days! Consider setting up a solar feeding station a distance from the sleeping area