She's currently in the run bouncing round very happily and just won't go back in her hutch ....... the thing is, its raining and although she's spending most of her time in the covered section of the run (with lots of hay and her food, water n toys) she does keep coming out for a run round in the rain ..... will it do her any harm??
The run is currently on paving so its really only touching her feet, (I've heard if they play on long wet grass they can get something called wet belly!?!?!) but is wet paving bad for her to walk on?
She seems to be really enjoying herself so I don't want to really make her go 'in' but if her being out in the rain a bit is bad for her then I will.
She seems to be enjoying having a snuggle in the covered bit then coming out for a quick mad run in the rain, then going back in again.
Oh and its not absolutely throwing it down ..... its light rain...... and since I've started typing this she's gone back in the covered bit and looks like she's all snuggled up and comfy.
When I do put her back in the hutch, if she's wet, is it ok to dry her off with a towel or am I best just leaving her??
(I'm only bunny sitting for a couple of weeks and obviously I don't know much about it all)!
Thanks, Jo (and Mitzy)
The run is currently on paving so its really only touching her feet, (I've heard if they play on long wet grass they can get something called wet belly!?!?!) but is wet paving bad for her to walk on?
She seems to be really enjoying herself so I don't want to really make her go 'in' but if her being out in the rain a bit is bad for her then I will.
She seems to be enjoying having a snuggle in the covered bit then coming out for a quick mad run in the rain, then going back in again.
Oh and its not absolutely throwing it down ..... its light rain...... and since I've started typing this she's gone back in the covered bit and looks like she's all snuggled up and comfy.
When I do put her back in the hutch, if she's wet, is it ok to dry her off with a towel or am I best just leaving her??
(I'm only bunny sitting for a couple of weeks and obviously I don't know much about it all)!
Thanks, Jo (and Mitzy)