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> I've been reading this thread, but all the suggestions seem to require > electricity. I'm in an apartment with no way to do outdoor electric, > and I sure can't leave a window open to run a line outside! I feed > strays and ferals, and worry about the water freezing in the winter -- > I change it several times a day, but there are still times it freezes. > Is there anything that is *not* electrical that can help keep the > water warm enough to keep it from freezing? > > Thanks! > > Ginger-lyn Just a stray thought. . .what about those disposable foot and hand warmers? The orange ones that deer hunters use. I haven't priced them, but would imagine you could use one per day during only the really cold days--think they last 8 hours or more. You could put a smaller bowl inside a bigger bowl and put the warmer under the smaller bowl. Rene
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