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Forum DIET & CARE What Temperature Should My House Rabbit Live In?

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    • Millie
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        Good afternoon

        I have heard mixed opinions as to what temperature my room should be for my rabbit. Some people say 75 degrees, where others say 45.

        Wanting to know your personal opinions to make sure when Millie arrives, she is the most comfortable possible.

        I’m guesstimating about 70 degrees? But I honestly have no idea, haven’t been able to find a straight answer.

        Thank you! -L


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      • Bam
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          75 degrees F is fine. I have about 73 degrees.

          A bunny survives 45 degrees very well, they’re good at keeping themselves warm if given proper shelter. But for a house bunny, normal house temperature is good.

          PS: I changed the font size and color of your post. https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/125294/Default.aspx


        • Millie
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            Ah, thank you so much! Good to know that they’re pretty adaptable 


          • Mikey
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              Over 70F is too much for my rabbits. I think every rabbit has their own preferred temp, you just have to find a safe temp for them where youre comfortable too


            • Deleted User
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                I set my apartment A/C for 76, which seems to be fine for Ophelia during the day. I usually bump it down to 74 when I get home.


              • Millie
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                  Thank you both!

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