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Can Rabbits Get Hypothermia Indoors? Indian Home Risks You Didn’t Expect
Many rabbit parents assume “indoors” automatically means “safe from cold.” In Indian homes, this assumption is dangerously wrong.

Yes, Indoor Rabbits Can Get Hypothermia
Rabbits have a narrow temperature tolerance. Prolonged exposure to cold—even indoors—can lower their core body temperature.
Hidden Cold Risks in Indian Homes
1. Cold Tile & Marble Floors
Tiles drain body heat continuously, especially for resting rabbits.
2. Night-Time Temperature Drops
Indoor temperatures can drop sharply between 2–5 AM.
3. Drafty Windows & Balconies
Even slight airflow can chill rabbits rapidly.
4. Overuse of Fans or AC
Air movement increases heat loss, even if air feels mild to humans.
Early Signs of Hypothermia in Rabbits
- Cold ears and feet
- Shivering or trembling
- Extreme stillness
- Slow breathing
- Pale gums
Advanced & Emergency Signs
- Unresponsiveness
- Weak pulse
- Loss of appetite
- Collapse
What To Do Immediately
- Move rabbit to a warm, draft-free room
- Wrap gently in a towel
- Do NOT use direct heat
- Contact a vet immediately
Preventing Hypothermia Indoors
- Use raised bedding
- Add fleece or straw layers
- Keep rabbits away from doors & windows
- Monitor night temperatures
When to Seek Emergency Help
Hypothermia progresses fast. Delayed care can be fatal.
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FAQs
What temperature is too cold for rabbits?
Below 10–12°C for prolonged periods is risky.
Can baby rabbits get hypothermia faster?
Yes. They lose heat extremely quickly.
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