beka27 some bunnies can withstand rain, Vienna doesn’t mind light drizzles, and shakes/licks herself dry like a dog
( i don’t force her outside, I try to get her back in, but she runs around like a loony and hides under the table where she knows I can’t get her :b) as for climate control : http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/warm-weather.html, http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/care/winter.asp You could probably make a temporary indoor home out of a large cardboard box, or buy a cheap indoor rabbit home from a charity shop, or EBAY ( be sure to disinfect it with small pet or baby safe disinfectant if it’s second hand ) The environment were they live doesn’t drastically affect their lifespan, indoor bunnies get diseases recognized quicker, outdoor bunnies won’t pick up scraps of human food etc try making toys for your bun, once upon a pig, and budget bunny have some good ideas. Don’t feed muslea mixes, rabbit proof your garden, check for foxes, badgers, weasels in the area, even if they don’t get your bun they might scare the poor thing to death, neuter your bun, it prevents some cancers and gets rid of hormones, if your bunny is going to live outside I’d recommend getting them a friend ( look on the bonding page for more information) if your bunny refuses to eat take them to the vets immediately, get them vaccinated ( call your local vet for more information on what vaccination, how many times a year etc ) feed two handfuls of veg a day, don’t give treats that aren’t vegan and give your bun a hutch that’s at least longer than 6 feet, and taller than them standing up. Sorry for the information overload. That’s some of the basics, but get a bunny book out the libarry/buy one for even more information.