Hi guys. I don't remember the last time I posted here, but it was probably over a year ago at least. Sorry about that, my life has been set to "Chaos" mode throughout law school.
Right now I've got a problem though that you can help me with. My apartment is dry - really dry - 16% humidity. I've never had to purchase a humidifier before this winter, and I'm up in the North Pole (which apparently was renamed Minneapolis some time back), so this winter has been brutal so far.
Are ultrasonic humidifiers not to be used with cats? I avoided them for the last 2 days of shopping for a humidifier because I'm under the impression that cats can hear them.
The secondary follow up if yes, is whether it is something that they can hear but not unpleasant or damaging for them, or whether I'd be basically torturing them by buying one and using it?
They need a humidifier as much as I do so I'm trying to move fast on this but I keep hitting obstacles, mainly that stores are out of stock and liquidating their inventory of humidifiers because, and I'm going to quote a Home Depot employee here, "It's the end of the season."
(up here we've got months of cold to look forward to, so I have no idea if that was wishful thinking by the guy or what that meant)
Right now I've got a problem though that you can help me with. My apartment is dry - really dry - 16% humidity. I've never had to purchase a humidifier before this winter, and I'm up in the North Pole (which apparently was renamed Minneapolis some time back), so this winter has been brutal so far.
Are ultrasonic humidifiers not to be used with cats? I avoided them for the last 2 days of shopping for a humidifier because I'm under the impression that cats can hear them.
The secondary follow up if yes, is whether it is something that they can hear but not unpleasant or damaging for them, or whether I'd be basically torturing them by buying one and using it?
They need a humidifier as much as I do so I'm trying to move fast on this but I keep hitting obstacles, mainly that stores are out of stock and liquidating their inventory of humidifiers because, and I'm going to quote a Home Depot employee here, "It's the end of the season."
(up here we've got months of cold to look forward to, so I have no idea if that was wishful thinking by the guy or what that meant)