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info on heat pads

Hi all i have just taken in a friends rabbit that is pregnant and i want to know what is the best sort of heat pad to getin case she rejects the babies as my other rabbit ( it looked like she might have got frighted by something) We get foxes and deers in our back garden. I have reinforced all my hutches and runs with doubled galvnised wire 1 inch by 1/2 inch.

Sorry rabbiting on which sort shoud i buy as i have the kit formula already and i have the feeding bottles. This is all just incase
 
The Snugglesafe heat Pads are always popular. I think they're about £15. They're chew proof and keep warm for hours. home this helps?
 
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The Snugglesafe heat Pads are always popular. I think they're about £15. They're chew proof and keep warm for hours. home this helps?

:wave:Thanks for the advice and i visited the website to and got some great idea for bordom busters as 1 of my male bunnies has had to be shut in his 3 storey hutch while we fix his run that we made to go with the hutch. I got given a load of clear plastic cups that i fill with water and freeze when its hot:lol: my dogs love them and this year i made some for the rabbits they either licked them or laid near them to cool down or i have filled the cups with carrot, apple, cucumber ect for them to dig out and play.:lol:
 
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