Posted By Mikey on 5/03/2018 9:26 AM
There is no way to sugar coat this. A rabbit in 30C/86F can die from stroke, heat exhaustian, heart attack, etc, especially if they are not used to temps that high. Any change greater than 10F(~6C?) within a 24 hour period can cause a rabbit to become severely sick. Rabbits need to eat and poop every 8-12 hours, if they do not, they are likely already in stasis. Usually with stasis, you have 24 to 48 hours to see an emergency vet before it becomes fatal. Holding their poop for 12+ hours can cause a blockage which can also be fatal if not taken care of ASAP.
The only advice would be to have an emergency vet lined up so you can take them as soon as you land and make sure you have ice, fans, AC, etc in the car and new home to help avoid heat killers. Or, find another way for transportation.
So my rabbits are currently staying in NZ, the temperature fluctuated a lot here and last summer, the temp got up to 38 celsius, I gave them water bottles and a fan. Right now it’s around 10 celsius. However, the time that I will be moving them: the temp would be around 5 celsius, the temp setting in the plane would be 20c and 30c at the destination. However, they will be encountering 30c only during transportation from the aircraft to terminal area.
I will get vet appointment ready once I land!
Thank you so much!