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.106 Heat Indexes and Outdoor Pets
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 64282" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>We've been rotating ice packs every few hours all day for my daughter's bunny, plus for her we run a fan to rotate the air but not on her. She always has some part of her body touching it whenever I go out. For larger animals you could freeze water in gallon milk jugs.</p><p></p><p>Poor little bunny sure didn't need this extended heat: the poor little thing was stressed enough by having been at the county fair the past five days. The last morning (Sun) I put her back in her cage after holding her and when I leaned over to get her food she leaped out and landed on my back to get to me. There I was at 7 am alone (except for a few hundred rabbits and birds) with a rabbit on my back and a hard concrete floor beneath!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 64282, member: 701"] We've been rotating ice packs every few hours all day for my daughter's bunny, plus for her we run a fan to rotate the air but not on her. She always has some part of her body touching it whenever I go out. For larger animals you could freeze water in gallon milk jugs. Poor little bunny sure didn't need this extended heat: the poor little thing was stressed enough by having been at the county fair the past five days. The last morning (Sun) I put her back in her cage after holding her and when I leaned over to get her food she leaped out and landed on my back to get to me. There I was at 7 am alone (except for a few hundred rabbits and birds) with a rabbit on my back and a hard concrete floor beneath! [/QUOTE]
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