good advice i cant say much more she pritty much covered it good job![]()
good advice i cant say much more she pritty much covered it good job![]()
Thank you - the website is great!
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I used to put a heat lamp outside the cage for mine.. Now Wee One is so old when fall starts arriving and we hit 40 I bring him in. At age 15 years you can be a tad spoiled.
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15? That's amazing!
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My little guy is in an enclosed porch area, so it doesn't get quite as cold as outside. We keep his cage covered with a flannel quilt and he gets his own special little "woobie." Every winter we take one of my own sweatshirts and give it to him to snuggle in. He is always toasty warm. We're hoping this year at nearly 9 years old he'll do okay.
Jessica
Thank you so much Kay for this great Sig!!
hrm... if I were you, I'd opt to bring him inside when it gets too cold. You can use a large wire dog crate as his house and allow him to exercise in an x-pen with a litter box in it. I would not want any of my pets to be outside in freezing weather, especially very sensitive Bunnies.That's IMHO
You can also fill a cardboard box with hay and just cut an small opening in the side for him to get in and out of. In my rabbit pen I have about 5 boxes, and my buns love zipping in and out of them.
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