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niffybums | 00:31 Sun 27th Nov 2005 | Animals & Nature
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How can I keep my rabbit warm in winter? I've heard about plastic coverings to cover the cage but cant find any? Can anyone help?
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Where is the rabbit? Mine lives in the garage. I have basically given her extra bedding (an old jumper to rip up to her hearts content).


If the hutch is outside I would advise creating some sort of 'windbreak' to shield from the bad weather.


Finally ensure he/she has plenty of food as they need to eat more to keep warm.

Thick sacking covers over the hutch might help, and plenty of crumped up newspaper or straw inside the hutch. But a waterproof cover over the roof is essential. If all else fails, some plastic bin liners pinned onto a cheap old coat bought from a charity shop might help keep the wind & rain ou (or plastic bubblewrap, designed to line greenhouses bought from a garden centre). But if it's going to be frosty overnight, your pet really ought to be in a shed or garage. .

Animales seem to do amazingly well at generating their own body heat, i would give it plenty of hay which they also like to eat, as well as keeping them warm and dry. Flaked maze and bran should also help. Good Luck.....

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I saw on a programme and they advised bringing them in at night, i.e a shed a garage or even the kitchen.

Don't bring an outdoor rabbit into the house -- the huge temperature change will make it hard for Bun to stay hardy for the cold. Bring into a shed or garage if you feel your shelter isn't going to protect from freezing rain, but not into a heated house.


A small, watertight, draft-free shelter is what bunnies like. That and some other bunnies to generate more heat!

I use an old sleeping bag to cover my bunny's hutch at night during winter, plus I have a "bottle snug" which wraps around her water bottle to stop it freezing.


The company I got the bottle snug from also sell hutch covers - see the link below.


http://www.scratchandnewtonshop.com/


There's also lots of hay in her hutch and a cardboard box for her to bed down in.

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