I built Rory a large condo over the weekend (averages 4Lx3Wx2D grids), and he’s shown comfort while visiting it last night, as he flopped within 20 minutes of being placed inside. However, I’m hesitant to move him permanently just yet because the region I’m in is going through a somewhat unusual heat wave, and the temperature will regularly be over 85 degrees Fahrenheit during the day this coming week; last week was consistently above 90. I’m hoping it will abate within a few weeks, but in the meantime Rory is unfortunately stuck in his far smaller store-bought cage, as it is in the bedroom where the air conditioner is located, while the condo is in the downstairs living room and is too large to move upstairs without dissassembling it (and I’d rather it stay in the living room, as it is far easier to bunnyproof).
I was wondering if there was any way Rory could be safely moved to the condo sooner without fear of overheating. Would something cool in the cage such as a wrapped ice bottle or cold soaked cloth be acceptable, or is it better to simply wait it out? I’m pretty torn over the issue.
And for anyone wondering how 85 degrees is “unusually warm” in July, I live in Western New York; summers are usually fairly mild.