When I was a child, I dreamed of having a pet that I could pet, make love with, and keep company with.
When I grew up, I also dreamed of having a pet, a person's life, which provided loyal comfort and even a capable house help.
Later, I started playing around with my pets and became close friends. Finally, I suddenly realized that the most important function of a pet is to warm hands! Warm your feet, too.
Then please listen to the question. Which pet is best for hand warmers?
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Dog is undoubtedly one of the two giant players in the pet world. In the world of poop shoveling, he has the emotional ability to make poop shoveling feel natural. In particular, some dogs can even take on the task of fetching food from relatives' houses after their owners become masculine, and even fetch water cups and slippers. These scenes do live up to the love of their owners. The dog is used to warm hands, which is a natural thing between close friends, and there is also a sense of satisfaction like picking up a treasure. The body temperature of dogs is between 37.5°C and 38.5°C, which is slightly higher than human body temperature. In winter, dogs with higher body temperatures can obviously heat up the owner's hands quickly without overheating. This heating process continues slowly. Younger dogs will have a higher body temperature, but their physique is relatively weak, so you should also be careful about using hand warmers on dogs that are too young, as they may catch a cold.
Another giant player in the pet world is of course the cat. Cat owners are more arrogant in character, and cat owners prefer to pamper and obey them. From a natural perspective, cats all live alone, and canines live in groups, so dogs’ communication skills are indeed better than cats. However, cat owners don’t raise them just to be licked by their pets. Cats’ arrogance certainly has its own charm. Anyway, although it is arrogant, it can also warm your hands at critical moments! The body temperature of adult cats is generally 38.5℃-39.5℃, which is within the range suitable for hand warming. If anyone has used hand warmers, they will know that the commonly used temperature of hand warmers is also around 40°C. Because of their small size, cats can also be tucked into the quilt and used to warm their feet at night. This makes people comfortable and cats happier at the same time.
Some people are attracted to smaller pets. Nowadays, in apartment-style homes, raising hamsters does not take up much space and is relatively clean. Hamsters usually live in the same house and need clean palm wood chips to maintain a sense of security and dryness. Among the piles of sawdust, several hamsters were running back and forth. Their small bodies were sometimes immersed in eating, and sometimes they were exercising. Their fur was soft and silky. This was probably the reason why many poop scrapers were tempted. So in winter, can it be used to warm hands? The answer is certainly not wrong. The body temperature of hamsters is around 40°C. You can imagine that holding a hamster in your hand is like holding a glutinous rice dumpling that has just been taken out of the oven and is cool enough to eat. However, hamsters are too small after all, and one may not be enough. It is best to hold two in one hand so that you can feel the temperature between your fingers. Hamsters are rodents, so be careful not to get bitten when warming your hands with them.
There are also some people at home who are not interested in pets running on the ground, but are more interested in pets flying in the sky. Among all animals that can go to heaven, parrots are currently the most common species suitable for domestication. budgie , cockatiel , macaw and so on. Some hand-raised parrots have been cared for by their keepers since they were born, and they are very dear to them. The person who claims them will continue to raise them as soon as they meet them. So there is no obstacle to warming your hands with your parrots as they grow older. The body temperature of parrots is even the highest among the above pets, at 41℃-41.5℃. Feathered animals generally do not have sweat glands, which is why this is the case. However, when using parrots to warm your hands, you must remember to cut off their flight feathers on time. Otherwise, not only will you not be able to use them to warm your hands, but you may also end up "helping the sky raise that child." Despite the fact that parrots are sometimes very smart, many poo-scrapers have complained that their tool birds can’t even find their home.
The last animal who comes here to compete in ability is presented to the chameleon . Chameleons are a sudden rise in the pet world. Because of their bright colors and easy feeding, they are often chosen to be taken home by car owners. Chameleons generally require special feeding boxes to care for, and special feeds such as freeze-dried meat. The body temperature of chameleons, snakes, frogs and other cold-blooded pets varies between 20°C and 30°C. Although some people say that they are "cold-blooded animals", this is not the case. Chameleons do have some warmth. As for those who want to use chameleons to warm their hands, it can be said that they are overthinking.
What other pets do you have? Please share how effective the hand warmer is.