Did you know that rabbits are occasionally considered pocket pets
because they can be kept in a cage inside the house in a similar way to
hamsters, gerbils and guinea pigs? There are also some rabbits that live
outside as well. Whether you keep your rabbit inside or outside it’s
important to make sure he stays comfortable and at the right
temperatures. It is usually suggested that rabbits live in an
environment between 60 and 70 degrees. If the temperatures hit 80 or
higher than your rabbit could be in danger of overheating or having a
heat stroke. In the summer when temperatures reach 80 or higher, make
sure your rabbit is indoors in air conditioning. Provide him with
plenty of cool water as well. In the winter, keep your rabbit indoors
to make sure he stays warm, but don’t let him overheat. Click here to learn more or to consult with your vet Anderson, IN.
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