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Forum DIET & CARE Cold Ears

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    • Mordaith
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        Hey folks,

         Fox has had a bit of a few days of travel. But now that we are home, I have noticed his ears have gone from often warm – to rather cool. He is eating, playing, drinking, and using the washroom as normal. Should I be concerned?

         

        -Thanks!


      • Eepster
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          Bunnies use their ears to regulate their body temperatures. If they are hot they will pump warm blood into their ears to cool, if they are comfortable they don’t. So, their ears only feel warm when they need to cool themselves.

          If you happen to be ib the north eastern US, you house is probably a lot chillier this week than last week, just like mine is.

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