I have 2 rabbits and they live outside and no I don't think it's wrong or bad if handled right.

First we live in Florida so cold is not a problem. As for getting to hot, thier cage is built under a huge 200 year old oak tree....it's always nice under there. On those day where we feel it's might get to hot, there is power run to the cage and they have a nice fan system my husband built.

Second their cage is huge about 12 foot by 12 foot with all kinds of different leavells for them including tunnels for them to hide in. It's built on the ground, floored in with a metal bottom so they can't dig out, covered with about a foot of sand/ straw. The sides are also metal so they can't chew on it and get out that way. The roof is half covered, the other half is metal fencing for safety. They have several round windows also covered by metal fencing over screen. The cage is also tall enough so I can get in there with them and play, which I do.

Honstly I think they have it very good compaired to most. I'd love to have them inside full time, but dogs, cats and rabbits just don't mix well. They do come inside sometimes and get lots of love.

Maybe some feel I shouldn't have them if they can't be inside and I respect your views, but I rescued these rabbits and have done the best I can to make sure they are safe, happy and loved. And If you asked them I think they will agree with me, I've giving them a good life.

We do the best we can to make sure ALL our pets are very well taken care of, even if others might not agree with our ways, we know we have done right by them all.

So yes rabbits can live outside if done right and thought out, as long as they get their contact with humans. Left outside just to be caged and feed is wrong.