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Limesparks 10-25-2007 08:09 PM

serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
my cat is at 13 psi but he still seems a little squishy
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barncat 10-25-2007 08:10 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
lol

divides_by_zero 10-25-2007 08:11 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
you are weird

fact

i have a duck and i don't have to inflate it at all and it squeaks when i squeeze it and it lives in my coat pocket next to my bubbles wanna see a picture?

Limesparks 10-25-2007 08:11 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
is 40 PSI too much for a dog because his eyes are popping out and he cant concentrate http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...PRMannikin.jpg

Smell The Glove 10-25-2007 08:12 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
18 psi
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doubLe a tom 10-25-2007 08:13 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
what psi do u keep ur blow up doll at

Rollos 10-25-2007 08:15 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
enough so you can dribble them comfortably.

Limesparks 10-25-2007 08:17 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
my other dog is an angry scientist i let him regulate his own pressure for obvious reasons
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...nRCritters.jpg

Quanah Parker 10-25-2007 08:30 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
Stamped on the outside of many of your pets is a recommended pet pressure range. (At least an upper limit.) For longest pet life it is my recommendation that you strive to keep them at the higher limit of those recommendations Further, this pressure should be determined while the pets are cold - meaning, have not been used for a couple of hours.

Time and outside temperature effect the pressure within your pets. It is NORMAL for a pet to lose about 1 pound per square inch (psi) per month. Outside temperatures affect your pet pressure far more profoundly, however. A pet's pressure can change by 1 psi for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature change. As temperature goes, so goes pressure.

For example, if a pet is found to have 38 psi on an 80-degree mid-summer day, it could lose enough air to have an inflation pressure of 26 psi on a 20-degree day six months later. This represents a loss of 6 psi over six months and an additional loss of 6 psi due to the 60 degree temperature reduction.

At 26 psi, your pet is severely under inflated and dangerous!

Limesparks 10-25-2007 08:44 PM

Re: serious question: what PSI do u inflate ur pets to
 
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At 26 psi, your pet is severely under inflated and dangerous!

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finally a serious answer thanks qp

btw my pump needle broke so i had to top off my jack russel the old fashioned way
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