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The winter.

About RabbitsCold temperatures are dangerous for rabbits, but wet and windy weather is just as dangerous, even when it isn't cold. Hot temperatures are also very dangerous.

Pet rabbits are most comfortable between 50-75F (10-23C). Their homes should always be dry and protected from rain and snow.

Under 50F (10C), rabbits need to be are able to warm up when they need to. For example, provide a shelter protected from breezes where the rabbits can freely go when they get a little chilly, with a "nest" box with dry bedding where they can snuggle and warm up. Under 40F (5C), rabbits needs indoor shelter with artificial heating.

Over 78F (25C), you must make sure the rabbit won't overheat. For example:

- Provide air conditioning

- Chill ceramic or stone tiles in the freezer for the rabbit to lie on

- Freeze a block of ice in a jug and set it down near the rabbit - even if the rabbit doesn't want to lay against it, it will cool the air as it evaporates

- Drape a cold wet towel near the rabbit and aim a fan at the towel - a fan alone doesn't much help rabbits because they don't really sweat, but the fan aimed at the towel will cool the nearby air as the water evaporates

- Mist the rabbit's ears with cold water

- Provide lots of cold water to drink

- Maximize air flow and shade in the area

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