After reading about KK's bun having hypothermia I am really worried about my two.
Flopsy and Pebbles live outdoors in a covered over area between my kitchen and my neighbour's kitchen (I am terraced). They have a hutch (kindly donated by Tulsi) as a base but the door is always open. In their run they have a tunnel and a selection of little stools and chairs. They have one litter tray in the hutch, along with a cat bed and another litter tray in their run. I have stuffed the hutch full of shredded paper and put a snuggle safe in there at night and in the morning.
Flopsy and Pebbles spend most of their time in the outside litter tray or at the outer edge of their pen sitting on cold concrete. I have never seen them use the snuggle safe but they know it is there as they have been in the hutch briefly when I go to clean them out - because I am a big, scary monster and they have to run away from me!
I am worried they will get hypothermia too but I don't want to bring them inside. I have tried indoor buns and my home was literally eaten - even the plaster on the walls. They also really like the space they have outside and I could not replicate that indoors as I have a small terraced house. I don't want to shut them in the hutch as it is too small really and with my shifts I would have to keep them caged at different times of day which is far from ideal.
I thought they would burrow amongst the shredded paper and snuggle up on the snuggle safe but they're not doing that.
I could put the snugglesafe in the outdoor litter tray I guess? I do have two but am going to need the second one for Mr Salted Caramel this evening after his operation.
Flopsy and Pebbles live outdoors in a covered over area between my kitchen and my neighbour's kitchen (I am terraced). They have a hutch (kindly donated by Tulsi) as a base but the door is always open. In their run they have a tunnel and a selection of little stools and chairs. They have one litter tray in the hutch, along with a cat bed and another litter tray in their run. I have stuffed the hutch full of shredded paper and put a snuggle safe in there at night and in the morning.
Flopsy and Pebbles spend most of their time in the outside litter tray or at the outer edge of their pen sitting on cold concrete. I have never seen them use the snuggle safe but they know it is there as they have been in the hutch briefly when I go to clean them out - because I am a big, scary monster and they have to run away from me!
I am worried they will get hypothermia too but I don't want to bring them inside. I have tried indoor buns and my home was literally eaten - even the plaster on the walls. They also really like the space they have outside and I could not replicate that indoors as I have a small terraced house. I don't want to shut them in the hutch as it is too small really and with my shifts I would have to keep them caged at different times of day which is far from ideal.
I thought they would burrow amongst the shredded paper and snuggle up on the snuggle safe but they're not doing that.
I could put the snugglesafe in the outdoor litter tray I guess? I do have two but am going to need the second one for Mr Salted Caramel this evening after his operation.