In the last few weeks I've noticed static shocks fairly frequently when stroking Ada. Understandably, she doesn't like them and jumps.
I'm not sure why they're happening and if there's anything I can do to stop them.
I have short hair, I mostly wear cotton - and just now when there was static again, I know I was wearing only cotton. My sheets are cotton, most of the chairs are leather. She is in a room with a stone tiled floor (though she does have synthetic blankets in her pen).
I'm not sure where so much static is coming from (not that I know a great deal about it). Is it just the blankets? She is not on them when the static shocks happen.
I used to be very static-y when I was a kid but we had loads of artificial fibres in our clothes and in the furniture then, and I mostly haven't been since I moved away.
I'm not sure why they're happening and if there's anything I can do to stop them.
I have short hair, I mostly wear cotton - and just now when there was static again, I know I was wearing only cotton. My sheets are cotton, most of the chairs are leather. She is in a room with a stone tiled floor (though she does have synthetic blankets in her pen).
I'm not sure where so much static is coming from (not that I know a great deal about it). Is it just the blankets? She is not on them when the static shocks happen.
I used to be very static-y when I was a kid but we had loads of artificial fibres in our clothes and in the furniture then, and I mostly haven't been since I moved away.