Do rabbits die from changing surroundings?

November 1, 2009

in Questions about Rabbits

I am moving my pet rabbit from downstairs in the garage up to my room. I have heard that rabbits could die if you changed there surroundings. Is it true?

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Kate M 11.01.09 at 12:39 pm

not unless the enviroment is bad for them. The move will stress you bunny a bit. If the cage is the same and everything in it is in the same place, it should be ok in a few days. Keep the routine the same and let it adjust. Your rabbit should be fine in a few days. If it does stop eating, drinking, pooping or peeing, consult a vet.

Star L 11.01.09 at 12:39 pm

they wont die, unless they are scared and have a heart attack. it would be very unlikely unless a raccoon or other animal gets into your garage somehow

my bunny has moved different locations, to 3 different houses within a year and she still survived

gidget 11.01.09 at 12:39 pm

if the fumes in the garage didn’;t kill her i doubt being moved to nice warm room will

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