Hi
Amy has been in my room for a week as she was ill the end of last week but is much better now - she had tummy problems. Now I've been gradually turning the heating down in my room (feels like the Arctic to me!) and today I popped her out into the hutch in the garage. She has been out there since 1pm - just went to check on her and nice pile of poops, food eaten + although looking a bit bemused about being in a strange hutch she is OK!!
Now I don't know whether to bring her back inside for the night, with my heating totally off in my room or leave her in the hutch in the garage for the night. I have a Snugglesafe and a Flectabed I can put in with her and also I've filled the bedroom with straw and hay.
What's everybody elses opinions? Is that a bit quick after being indoors? My original plan was to bring her back in tonight, out again tomorrow + then stay out tomorrow night if all OK.
I'm rubbish at making decisions though so need some help!!
Nicola
Amy has been in my room for a week as she was ill the end of last week but is much better now - she had tummy problems. Now I've been gradually turning the heating down in my room (feels like the Arctic to me!) and today I popped her out into the hutch in the garage. She has been out there since 1pm - just went to check on her and nice pile of poops, food eaten + although looking a bit bemused about being in a strange hutch she is OK!!
Now I don't know whether to bring her back inside for the night, with my heating totally off in my room or leave her in the hutch in the garage for the night. I have a Snugglesafe and a Flectabed I can put in with her and also I've filled the bedroom with straw and hay.
What's everybody elses opinions? Is that a bit quick after being indoors? My original plan was to bring her back in tonight, out again tomorrow + then stay out tomorrow night if all OK.
I'm rubbish at making decisions though so need some help!!
Nicola