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Faye is being spayed tomorrow. Given the freezing temperatures at the moment I am wondering if she will be OK going back outside afterwards? She is bonded with Furby and he will be going to the vet as well as company for her. He has a lovely thick coat but hers isn't so thick.
They were indoors being bonded recently but I didn't have any heating on and it wasn't so cold outside then so the difference wasn't as great as it is now. Even with no heating, my house is much warmer than outside.
Am really undecided what to do. I don't want to keep Faye and Furby in all winter as the run is too small for permanent use and they were very fed-up inside. Outside they have a hutch and a run combined.
My snugglesafes are old and not very efficient but I could go and buy a new one tomorrow or use a brick as I have seen suggested on here. Their sleeping compartment has straw and hay and a blankie in it - but they seem to prefer sitting in their run
When Furby was neutered I put him straight back in his hutch/run and he was fine - but it was nowhere near as cold then - and I know a neuter isn't as big an op as a spay.
Am a bit confused as to what to do for the best. Both Furby and Faye really didn't like it indoors and I don't want to stress them and risk stasis - but I don't want poor Faye to freeze either.
Faye is being spayed tomorrow. Given the freezing temperatures at the moment I am wondering if she will be OK going back outside afterwards? She is bonded with Furby and he will be going to the vet as well as company for her. He has a lovely thick coat but hers isn't so thick.
They were indoors being bonded recently but I didn't have any heating on and it wasn't so cold outside then so the difference wasn't as great as it is now. Even with no heating, my house is much warmer than outside.
Am really undecided what to do. I don't want to keep Faye and Furby in all winter as the run is too small for permanent use and they were very fed-up inside. Outside they have a hutch and a run combined.
My snugglesafes are old and not very efficient but I could go and buy a new one tomorrow or use a brick as I have seen suggested on here. Their sleeping compartment has straw and hay and a blankie in it - but they seem to prefer sitting in their run
When Furby was neutered I put him straight back in his hutch/run and he was fine - but it was nowhere near as cold then - and I know a neuter isn't as big an op as a spay.
Am a bit confused as to what to do for the best. Both Furby and Faye really didn't like it indoors and I don't want to stress them and risk stasis - but I don't want poor Faye to freeze either.