Ellasyn
Mama Doe
Im finding it hard to keep the playhouse and hutch warm in this rediculous weather. Ive had hot water bottles in safe bunnies hutch (he doesnt chew bless him) and Ive wrapped it in a blanket, its in the bed compartment and full of hay. Ive put cardboard on the base of the bed area because its supposed to insulate more. He has a thin wool type blanket and a hutch hugger on to try and keep what little heat there is in there. Hot water bottle isnt staying warm long as I cant make it too hot. Poor Hamish bun was underweight when I got him a couple of months back and has only just got up to a weight Im happy with, so hasnt even got extra padding to keep him warm. Ive upped his food a little, but he's not a big eater, more interested in hay and any herbs and twigs he gets.
MY playhouse bunnies seem fine, theyre out in the run, and they do have eachother for warmth. The bowls in there are freezing though, and theres frost on the inside of the windows. Ive covered the floor with hay and the bed area is stuffed with hay too. Is there anything more I can do? They ate through the Ice pod in summer, so I darent give them a snugglesafe or anything. Herbie even managed to eat through part of the playhouse last year :shock: (They do have a lot of toys, chew sticks, mountains of hays, tunnels etc to keep them busy, they just like being little monsters!
Is there any more I can do to keep them warm? I guess the pair cant be that cold if they want to go play out in the run. None of the bunnies feel cold, base of ears still warm although rest of ears are cold, all have thick fluffly winter coats.
MY playhouse bunnies seem fine, theyre out in the run, and they do have eachother for warmth. The bowls in there are freezing though, and theres frost on the inside of the windows. Ive covered the floor with hay and the bed area is stuffed with hay too. Is there anything more I can do? They ate through the Ice pod in summer, so I darent give them a snugglesafe or anything. Herbie even managed to eat through part of the playhouse last year :shock: (They do have a lot of toys, chew sticks, mountains of hays, tunnels etc to keep them busy, they just like being little monsters!
Is there any more I can do to keep them warm? I guess the pair cant be that cold if they want to go play out in the run. None of the bunnies feel cold, base of ears still warm although rest of ears are cold, all have thick fluffly winter coats.