Hi Roxi, Good luck and best wishes on your soon to be new member of the family. I live in Florida and I have no A/C in my house. My guys handle 100+ deg. (farenhiet) temps with 90% or more humidity routinly. They are out of direct sun light, we use LOTS of fans, though not on them directly, and make sure there is plenty of water at all times. We got all of our babies in the late summer/early fall, so it wasn't too bad. They got acclimated with no problems. Also, we have no heat. Having just returned from a trip to Perth, I learned that that is common condition over there too. We gave our baby lots of blankets and covered the cage at night. The Kerosene fumes made him cough, so we put him in another room until the fumes disapated, then brought him back in with us. (we only had one last winter, have three now).Anyway, summer, lots of water, no direct sunlight, plenty of air circulation. Winter, add blankets and cover at night. Kiss your fuzzies. If you don't know why, they do. Shelley [Posted in FML issue 3915]