Saturday, August 21, 2010

I have just bought a baby angorra rabbit and guinea pig? Is this weather too cold for them?

We have made them a play pen for when we are in work. It is a make shift one for the time being until we can afford something better. The top is covered with netting and the hutch opens out into the play pen. However, it opens into the play pen from the bedded area. I'm too afraid to open this when it is raining or the weather is cold in case they get too cold. On the onther hand, I don't want them to be cooped up in their hutch all day when we're in work. Also, the guinea pig is extremely nervous and frightened at the moment and he seems to prefer the bedded area as it is dark and he can hide in there. So that is another reason I don't want to particularly open the bedded area. I can't open the living area (mesh front) as they would not be able to get to their water. The rabbit is extremely playful and likes to be out of his hutch a lot. How can I get around all these problems until we can afford something better. What is best to use to cover them at night and how should I cover themI have just bought a baby angorra rabbit and guinea pig? Is this weather too cold for them?
the weather changes shouldnt bother the rabbit.. Im not sure about the guinea pig however, this link has info about both animals..I have just bought a baby angorra rabbit and guinea pig? Is this weather too cold for them?
Go to


omlet.co.uk


There's all sorts of info on rabbits in particular and they sell the greatest housing for rabbits. Just have a look. Maybe you can start saving up for it.
Honestly, you should have not gotten them if you cant afford the proper things for them.





They also are not wild animals and should not be outside.
Rabbits and guinea pigs shouldn't be kept together all the time first off.Second Guinea pigs don't mind cold weather it's the heat that bother them.they shouldn't be in direct sunlight as they can over heat very quickly.
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