tanya_306
Alpha Buck
My 3 rabbits live together outside. They have a run attached to their cage and each morning I open the bottom floor so that rabbits have access to their run all day. The last few days my rabbits have chose to remain in the cage, even though the door downstairs is wide open.
They don't sleep in the bed, they lie next to the slope/staircase (!) on the top floor. Surely they are freezing?
I have been giving them extra hay, only to find they push it down stairs or into the run.
Their cage has got an insulating cover and a waterproof cover on it and one of their bottles has a bottle hugger thing on it. I have also started giving them a snugglesafe in the mornings.
Their ears feel cold and I think Peter looks sad.
Is there anything else I can do to keep them warmer?
Thanks
Tanya.
They don't sleep in the bed, they lie next to the slope/staircase (!) on the top floor. Surely they are freezing?
I have been giving them extra hay, only to find they push it down stairs or into the run.
Their cage has got an insulating cover and a waterproof cover on it and one of their bottles has a bottle hugger thing on it. I have also started giving them a snugglesafe in the mornings.
Their ears feel cold and I think Peter looks sad.
Is there anything else I can do to keep them warmer?
Thanks
Tanya.