mayonayz
Member
Hey guys,
Got my first bunny a few weeks ago, he'll be a year old on the 4th of July.
It's my first summer with a bunny, so I'm not sure of some things.
I noticed he made a clear spot on the floor of his cage, not touching any hay, or his food dish when he lies down (he loves to rearrange his cage,) and wondered if this is because the weather here has gotten quite hot, and we don't have A/C?
As well, I noticed he doesn't seem to be eating with the same vigor as he did.
I fed him recently, and he usually goes straight to eat once the food is in.
Tonight, he stayed where he was, and only started picking at his lettuce and parsley recently.
Something else to blame on the heat?
I have a fan circulating the air in my room, and it's actually a lot cooler than the rest of the house, thanks to a nice breeze and an open window.
What else can I do to try and keep him cool, and comfortable?
Is this behaviour a reason to call the vet, or something most bunnies do?
Anything I should be on the lookout for or should be feeding him to make sure he's hydrated properly?
Thanks!
-Sam and Fozie
Got my first bunny a few weeks ago, he'll be a year old on the 4th of July.
It's my first summer with a bunny, so I'm not sure of some things.
I noticed he made a clear spot on the floor of his cage, not touching any hay, or his food dish when he lies down (he loves to rearrange his cage,) and wondered if this is because the weather here has gotten quite hot, and we don't have A/C?
As well, I noticed he doesn't seem to be eating with the same vigor as he did.
I fed him recently, and he usually goes straight to eat once the food is in.
Tonight, he stayed where he was, and only started picking at his lettuce and parsley recently.
Something else to blame on the heat?
I have a fan circulating the air in my room, and it's actually a lot cooler than the rest of the house, thanks to a nice breeze and an open window.
What else can I do to try and keep him cool, and comfortable?
Is this behaviour a reason to call the vet, or something most bunnies do?
Anything I should be on the lookout for or should be feeding him to make sure he's hydrated properly?
Thanks!
-Sam and Fozie