*Warning Sensitive Subject * Not ALL Rabbits Can Cope With Extremely Cold Weather....
My rabbits are indoor and often I get concerned about them being too cold because we don’t turn on the heating very often...however, I completely forgot that I set the thermostat so the heating will come on if it drops below 10, but that has yet to ever happen.
My thoughts have definitely been on outdoor rabbits last week, especially with our temperatures dropping to as low as -6 by dawn...
I definitely second on the flooring and things. I’ve slept on a air mattress in a house in winter and been freezing despite a duvet and about 3 blankets - and I am very used to sitting in my own home at around 13-15 degrees in winter even now. I’m always of the mindset of put in more clothes if you’re cold...fluffy socks are brilliant...stems from being a student with little money...
The minute I moved to the couch (it was a teeny 2 seater and I’m a tall girl) I was so much warmer! I imagine having multiple levels is amazing to keep them from getting too cold.
Insulating the walls is another thing to consider! Think I read above about someone putting plasterboard type stuff in the walls? maybe putting those insulating, silvery shiny sheets in the walls too? Will help. Like the emergency blankets you get that are basically like tinfoil.
Close off entrances to outdoor runs seeing as some crazy bunnies seem to like to sit out there and get extra chilly! A cosy bedroom per bunny and one extra for snuggling off ground and filled with a good quality bedding. You can get those heat pad things that you stick in the microwave....only wish I had a microwave. [emoji28] I guess it would be wise to do this maybe at dusk and then again just before bed too?
Extra calories too keep them warm...generating body heat means more energy expenditure so more calories needed.
You could put a digital thermometer in their housing to get a good idea what temperature it is in their domain. I think heating their living area is potentially dangerous without monitoring if they have no place to go if they feel too warm?
I think housing like those I’ve seen on Instagram - Lopslodge/Harrydaisybunnies is something to aim for. They both have several levels for the rabbits to be on, a cosy bedroom (of more in the case of lopslodge)...
I read lopslodge had instances of the bottom floor freezing over (I think it’s carpeted or something?) which is something to hugely consider.
So given all this [emoji3595], I have to wonder how much is due to cold weather and how much is due to the wrong set up? I know individual bunnies have individual needs - size, fur type, age, etc all play a role too but there are things we as owners can do to combat some of this.
Maybe there should be better information on how to house outdoor rabbits instead?
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