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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Good temperatures

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    • MoppetMe
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        I got Rex when he was 2 weeks old. When I saw him I immediately fell in love with him. My sister got a rabbit too to keep Rex company. She called her rabbit Brownie. We kept them in the living room at first but then we moved them into my room so they could be closer to us. Unfortunately, we live in a council house and we found out we can’t keep them inside . We are thinking to move them into the shed but i don’t know what temperatures they can live in! Can someone please tell me? If I don’t find out I will be forced to give him away and I would NEVER want that. Please can someone tell me.


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          Bunnies can stand cold pretty well, it is hot that I would be more concerned about. I would say that the best temperatures for bunnies would be from 50*f-80*f, but I think those are the very high and low ends. Does the shed have electricity?

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