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Yes, rabbits can get cold, especially if they are kept in a drafty or cold environment. It is important to provide them with warm bedding, shelter, and possibly additional heating during colder weather to keep them comfortable and healthy.
Rabbits prefer a cool environment, ideally between 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit (15-21 degrees Celsius). They are more sensitive to heat than cold, so it's important to provide them with shade, water, and ventilation during warm weather to prevent overheating.
Rabbits do not live in the ground. They create burrows or warrens, which are underground tunnel systems where they live, breed, and seek shelter from predators. Rabbits are agile diggers and construct complex burrows to provide protection and comfort for themselves and their offspring.
Rabbits usually catch myxomatosis through the bites of infected fleas, mosquitoes, or fur mites. The virus that causes myxomatosis thrives in warm and moist environments, allowing it to spread easily among rabbit populations. Once infected, rabbits can exhibit symptoms such as swollen eyes, fever, and respiratory issues.
Spring time is mating time for rabbits, so around spring or summer.