Why wouldn’t they be warm if they’re in a house?
When a rabbit lives in a house, you typically look for the colder spot in the house for during Summer. Rabbits are more prone to heat stroke, rather that being cold, but do keep these things in mind. They may become cold from hard flooring, or their room has poor insulation.
What would cause my rabbit to be cold?
If your rabbit is inside, you shouldn’t have to worry about your rabbit being cold. If your rabbit is outside, you should find a place in your house for them to live permanently. This way you don’t have to worry about animal attacks, weather, and climate problems.
How do you know if your rabbit is cold?
Feel your rabbit’s ears, if they feel like a neutral, warm temperature, they are fine. If their ears are cold, or if they are hunched to be warm, (don’t mistake it for sickness) or huddled and quivering/shivering, your rabbit is cold and should be brought to a warmer spot.
How to keep a rabbit warm
When you move your rabbit to that place, make it permanent. Lay down lots of fleece, towels, and cushioning. Keep them near a heater, but make sure the whole area isn’t being blasted with hot air, just make sure they are warm, comfortable, and continue to check up in their temperature from their ears.
Diys to keep them warm
Make a hidey house with a towel or fleece over to keep in the warmth. Give them lots of comfy cushion inside too.
As you can see, in the background there is a box.. aka their chew toy hidey house. There is a fleece mat under and the house is covered with either a fleece it towel during cold months. (Oliver is a poser I know)
Other things you can make are cage liners, fleece mats, etc. Be creative and make sure your rabbit is warm. Many people share ideas online so make sure to check them out.
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