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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS outdoors cage/hutch RE: outdoors cage/hutch


bunnylova123
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    Bunnies can live outside quite happily, I’ve seen lots of posts saying about how they can get too hot or too cold, but if you look after them carefully, and provide shade, sun cream to albino bunny ears, ice blocks, hay bales to sleep in ( they like to dig in them like a massive diggy box! ) insulation, slabs so predators can’t dig in, small mesh so rats and weaselly things can’t get in etc they can be very happy buns, just ask Vienna!. Some tiny hutches can be incredibly unsuitable though. For a temporary outside bunny if you give them some of the things I mentioned, depending on the weather they’d be very happy. The pagoda is lovely, I think you could probably get something like that cheaper as it looks like the price has been bumped up because of the decoration, but it’s very nice. I’m a bit worried about shelter, there doesn’t seem anywhere your bun could snuggle up in out of the wind.