Feeding bunnies in winter is more difficult, as the weather is cold and bunnies are susceptible to cold and life. So, how can pet owners keep bunnies safe for the winter?
Tutu's fat body, big ears, cute three-lobed mouth, These are its unique features. The rabbit also has thick, thick fur, and it looks like it should be warm and not afraid of the cold. However, in actual life, is the rabbit afraid of cold? How should I keep it warm in winter? Do you know? Wild rabbits are not afraid of cold, while domestic pet rabbits are spoiled since childhood, so their ability to adapt to the environment will be relatively poor, so domestic pet rabbits are afraid of cold.
In fact, to know whether the rabbit is really afraid of cold, you should first understand its living habits. The data shows that the most suitable living temperature for rabbits should be around 15-25 degrees. Of course, healthy and strong rabbits can adapt to temperatures of 10 degrees or more. Of course, sometimes I am afraid that the rabbit will not be a problem if it is placed in an environment with a temperature of 5 degrees Celsius. But it is worth noting that rabbits are not suitable for living in too low ambient temperature. For example, don't let rabbits stay in an environment of 5 degrees Celsius or lower for long periods of time.
According to the living habits of rabbits, they should be afraid of cold, whether domestic or wild, they are afraid of cold temperatures. Of course, wild rabbits are more able to adapt to some harsh environments because of their years of environmental experience, while domestic pet rabbits may be weaker in this regard.
In the cold winter, be sure to take measures to protect the rabbit from the cold and keep warm. For example, prepare a warm rabbit nest for it, do not place it in a cold vent, and take it to sunbathe when the sun is warm. In addition, don't bathe the rabbit, otherwise be careful that its life is not guaranteed.