When i go to Gils for a few days, although Rosie and Sophie are checked by a friend everyday for their food, litter etc... i hate to think of them in the dark at night
So i thought on my next visit i would leave the bedside lamp on a timer for them, that was until this thread was posted in Crossing the Bridge
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=108426
Then Ann (Mooficat) pm'd me and told me to get some night lights like she uses for her babies. I rang one of the electrical suppliers who we deal with at work and questioned him about them, and he confirmed what Ann said their very safe because their just a small watt, and that i could leave them on everyday if i wanted
So, i bought these last night, plugged them in and their brilliant!!!!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/9829079.htm
They have a sensor on them where as soon as it get's dusk they come on, and when it gets light in the mornings they switch themselves off.
Yet again this site never fails to amaze me on the knowledge that we can all share
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=108426
Then Ann (Mooficat) pm'd me and told me to get some night lights like she uses for her babies. I rang one of the electrical suppliers who we deal with at work and questioned him about them, and he confirmed what Ann said their very safe because their just a small watt, and that i could leave them on everyday if i wanted
So, i bought these last night, plugged them in and their brilliant!!!!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/9829079.htm
They have a sensor on them where as soon as it get's dusk they come on, and when it gets light in the mornings they switch themselves off.
Yet again this site never fails to amaze me on the knowledge that we can all share