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raised off the ground to keep the floor dry.placed in a sheltered position (out of direct sun and prevailing wind).If you are planning to keep your rabbits outdoors, make sure the resting area is: Many consider a small shed fitted with a cat flap into a secure run as a good permanent accommodation. Also, an exercise run should always be available. Rabbits can be kept outdoors all year round but ideally their resting area should be brought into a shed or unused garage with natural light and ventilation for the winter months or else protected with tarpaulin from bad weather. There should also be safe hiding places where each rabbit can choose to be alone if it wants to be. If you keep more than one rabbit together, there should be enough space so that each adult rabbit can behave as outlined above. Therefore consideration needs to be given to future accommodation requirements and revising the rabbit's living area as the rabbit grows in size. In many cases the resting area is bought at the same time as the rabbit and this is when the rabbit is usually young and not fully developed. For a fully grown average rabbit this can equate to around 150/180cm in length and 60cm in height long enough so that it can move around, feed and drinkĪs a guide, your rabbit should be able to take three hops from one end to another as an absolute minimum.
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The resting area should ideally be permanently attached to an exercise area to which the rabbit has free access at all times. All areas should be well ventilated, dry and draught free as damp, poorly ventilated, hot or dirty environments can cause illness. A darkened sheltered area for sleeping away from noise and another for eating/relaxing. Your rabbit’s resting area should have at least two compartments.