How to Keep Rabbits Cool in Summer
Rabbits are very active animals who love spending time outside in the summer and running around the house. Exercise is necessary but if its too hot outside or your home doesnt have air conditioning your rabbit could easily become overheated. Rabbits with a lot of fur that are very young or very old or that are overweight are at the highest risk for overheating.
If your rabbits body temperature gets too high serious problems will result. Thankfully there are several things you can do to help keep your rabbit cool and prevent them from overheating. If you live in a hot climate or have a rabbit who could be more at risk of overheating talk to your vet about different strategies you can implement to keep your rabbit safe this summer.
Rabbits will usually do just fine if your home temperature is below 77 degrees but if the room temperature rises above 77 degrees turning on your air conditioning if you have it is recommended.
Oscillating Fans
If you dont have air conditioning or you need to cool your rabbit down quickly turn on a fan and let it blow on your rabbit. Setting a bowl of cold .
water with ice cubes in it in front of the fan will create cold air that blows on your warm bunny too.
A ceiling fan in your rabbits room can help maintain comfortable room temperatures both with or without air conditioning.
Open Windows
If you dont have air conditioning and theres a breeze open a couple of windows to help keep your rabbit cool while they plays with their toys. Use screens and watch your bunny to ensure they dont make any escapes.
Window Curtains and Blinds
Simply closing the curtains or blinds on the window will help block any sunlight from entering the room. This will help