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Forum DIET & CARE Cold Weather Buns

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    • Mordaith
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        Hey Guys,

        Fox and I are Canadians! But as the colder months are now upon us, I was just wondering if I should be concerned about the household temperature. I tend to let things run a little on the cool side, being adverse to heat myself, but I got wondering if there is a cold level in the house that would be bad for buns.

         We got through the summer heat, hate for anything to happen because I assumed winter would be fine.

         -Fox and Family


      • Bam
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          Rabbits cope well with cold. Down to like 14 degrees C there’s no problem if the bunny is housed indoors. They get thicker fur and may need a little bit more food. Hot temps are much worse.


        • Eepster
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            Bunnies tolerate temperatures well under freezing. As long as you aren’t getting frostbite, it’s plenty warm enough for your bunny.

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