Rabbits can indeed die from the cold. While rabbits are able to handle cold better than heat, if the rabbit does not have adequate shelter, food or water, it can die. A rabbit must be able to get out of the rain as well, because a wet rabbit is unable to maintain their body temperature. Also, if the rabbit is breeding during the winter, baby rabbits are born without fur, so a nursing box is essential to keep the babies alive.
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no, mine loves sitting in front of the fan, any setting.
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
No, these types of rabbits usually have short hair. These rabbits get cold faster than normal sized rabbits like Rex rabbits. To keep them warm in cold weather, cover the cage with a heavy, warm blanket (this will prevent cold air). Next, give your rabbit a little extra food and treats. And always give your pet rabbit plenty of fresh water.
white rabbits like cold weather.. dark furred rabbits like warm tempertures
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depends i dont clearly understand what you are asking but my rabbit goes out every day and he is in a cold cage rabbits are very crazy and energetic but they die in heat and live well in cold even snow rabbits in the wild make there home by digging caves they are very fast diggers and can escape a backyard very easily so keep an eye on your rabbit take care
Yes, rabbits can get cold, especially if they are kept in a drafty or cold environment. It is important to provide them with warm bedding, shelter, and possibly additional heating during colder weather to keep them comfortable and healthy.
All animals including birds can get a cold. It is normally not the same sort of cold humans get, so the chances of a rabbit infecting you is rather slim. Some diseases do however spread from rabbits to humans.
Well, they cannot be in very cold weather. Most rabbits are kept at room temperature or a minimum of fifty five degrees. If you have a rabbit in one climate for a while, or long enough for the rabbit to get used to that temperature, keep the rabbit in that temperature as much as possible. Rabbits can't handle drassic or epic weather changes all of a sudden, they have very weak hearts. So I guess the short answer would be 55-70 degrees. And try not to make that much of a temperature leap than the last location. :) hope I helped, and good luck.