While the risks might sound scary, they have some simple fixes that can keep your pets warm and comfortable all Winter. As long as you put the right measures in place, your furry companions can stay warm and thrive through the Winter as well as the Summer months while living in an outdoor rabbit hutch.
Use warm bedding and heat pads
Keeping the hutch nice and warm will usually mean extra bedding. The warmest bedding options include hay, straw and paper based bedding that helps to retain heat. Bedding like EasyFeedz Barley Straw Large is a great, inexpensive bedding option that can be fluffed up and placed in a nice thick layer to give plenty of insulation from the cold. Carefresh Natural is another nice warm option that can be placed in a thick layer to protect your pets from catching a chill. Three to five inches of bedding with daily spot checks and removing any damp or dirty bedding material is usually ample to keep them nice and warm.
While you might enjoy grabbing your favourite thick blanket and hiding underneath it from the cold, you should avoid giving blankets or towels to your rabbits and guinea pigs. They can get curious and nibble at the material which can cause blockages in their stomach. Ample bedding that is safe for your pets will keep them plenty warm even in the coldest weather. If you want to provide a little extra warmth you can pop a Snugglesafe Heat Pad into their resting area, under their bedding. It’s a handy little heat pad that can be placed in the microwave and stays warm for up to ten hours. They’re great for popping in the hutch overnight while temperatures drop and are perfectly safe for all critters.
Protect them from wind and draughts
You can give them lots of warm bedding and a heating pad to keep them warm but if their hutch is open to the elements and getting battered by wind then it won’t stay warm for very long. To keep them nice and warm, you will need to make sure they are as sheltered as they possibly can be. If there’s a corner of the garden that isn’t open to the elements, usually tucked against a wall or in a corner somewhere, it can help avoid all four sides of the hutch being vulnerable to the elements. Once you’ve protected it as much as you can from the wind, a hutch cover can banish the last of those draughts and give them a nice cosy home.
Hutch covers like the Cheeko Easy Grazer 42" Hutch Covers are made to slip over the top of a hutch and while it still allows for plenty of ventilation, it protects from the wind and the rain.
Keep them dry
Hutch covers are a great way to protect your bunnies and guinea pigs from draughts as well as the worst of the rain. They will often have windowed sections to allow plenty of light in while protecting them from getting wet. Keeping the interior of the hutch nice and dry is important for limiting how much heat escapes and making sure everyone stays warm. Before Winter, you should make sure that you don’t have a hutch that is placed directly on the ground. A lot of heat can be lost through the ground if it’s in contact with it and it can also absorb a lot of moisture and cause the base of the bedding to become wet.
A rabbit hutch and run that is off the ground like the Cheeko Wooden Hutch & Under Run 48" is a great choice all year around, especially during Winter. If you have a hutch that is on the ground, you can place it on bricks to make sure it’s not flush to the floor and stays dry. For all of your Winter necessities to keep your outdoor pets warm and comfortable, take a look in store and online.