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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbits and storms

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    • Kittensmew
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        Right now it’s storming pretty bad. Big booms of thunder, lots of lightning, ect. Now, Oliver lives outside in his hutch, while Domino and Pip live inside. Oliver has been out in storms before, but I’m usually asleep and don’t hear the storms. But when I am awake and hear the storms, I get really worried and get anxiety over it. I want to bring him in, but I know it’s a really bad idea to run out in the middle of this storm. Will he be okay? We cover his hutch with a tarp to keep it dry. Usually I bring him in when I know about bad storms coming. Though, today the storms passed over us. Then all of a sudden it started getting bad without warning. I plan to bring Oliver inside and to live with the other two out in their own room when I get them bonded, even if it takes a lot of arguing. But for now they still have quite a bit to go before being bonded. Anyway, will he be okay out there? He’s always fine in the morning, but I worry so much when I hear the storm going on.


      • Bam
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          I can’t say if he’ll be fine, of course, but it is likely. I’m assuming he has a safe hiding-place and is sheltered from the direct effects of the weather. 

          I’m glad you are planning on bringing him in  Apart from the indoors being much safer, buns don’t like to be alone. 


        • Sr. Melangell
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            I started to panic when we were expecting a storm, I went out and got boxes for my bunny to hide in and lots of treats nearby, lol he just sat there watching through the window and the only scared one was me.

            We really don’t have very big storms in the UK, but I don’t know where you are, but bring him in, I wouldn’t like to be outside in a storm.


          • Kittensmew
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              I went to give him his breakfast and he was fine. I usually do bring him in, but the storm yesterday was kind of a surprise.

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