Hi folks, i'm glad i have discovered your forum as you seem like a very friendly and knowledgable bunch.
My name is Raj, but more importantly my rabbits name is Couscus. He is a 3 year old albino lopeared dwarf. He used to live in doors but as we have a huge garden i have recently had a huge run and hutch built for him.
I have a couple of questions for:
1) as he was a house rabbit all this time I am worried that he wont be able to cope with living outside in the upcoming winter. At the mo, we bring him back into the house in the evening (where he has his own room!!) Currently his hutch has the front almost completely open to the elements. I will probably put a perspex door on the front with a small opening so he can come and go as he pleases. My question is "will he survive outside?"
2) As he has plenty of space and i would like to get him some company, he has been neutered about 4 weeks ago and is now getting back to his old mischievious self. I have been adviced to get him a female companion, but would it matter what breed?
Well thanks for listeneing and if anyone knows of a female {rabbit!! :wink: } in need of a home in the north London area. please let me know.
Raj & Couscus
My name is Raj, but more importantly my rabbits name is Couscus. He is a 3 year old albino lopeared dwarf. He used to live in doors but as we have a huge garden i have recently had a huge run and hutch built for him.
I have a couple of questions for:
1) as he was a house rabbit all this time I am worried that he wont be able to cope with living outside in the upcoming winter. At the mo, we bring him back into the house in the evening (where he has his own room!!) Currently his hutch has the front almost completely open to the elements. I will probably put a perspex door on the front with a small opening so he can come and go as he pleases. My question is "will he survive outside?"
2) As he has plenty of space and i would like to get him some company, he has been neutered about 4 weeks ago and is now getting back to his old mischievious self. I have been adviced to get him a female companion, but would it matter what breed?
Well thanks for listeneing and if anyone knows of a female {rabbit!! :wink: } in need of a home in the north London area. please let me know.
Raj & Couscus