nikoandnestle
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Hello. I have 2 holland lop ear dwarf mixes that currently live in our shop outside. I am 100% aware that this is not the ideal setup for rabbits as they are very vulnerable prey animals and should be kept inside in a house but I was unfortunately undereducated when I adopted them. The temperatures this week have gotten up into 100 degrees F which I know is VERY dangerous for rabbits and the risk of heatstroke is very high. We have been trying to do all we can by putting in ceramic tiles that we put in the freezer for a few hours before for them to lay on and misting their ears with cold water but I am afraid we are not doing enough and I don't want my poor buns to suffer The situation we are currently in makes it so we are not able to let them live inside with us which breaks my heart but that's just how it is. Is there more things we can do to ensure they will make it through heat of the summer? and it breaks my heart to even say this but would the best thing be to give them back to the rescue so they can live in a family that can better support their needs? We are really trying our best with what we have but I don't want them to be suffering because I don't want to let them go. Although it would be really hard to let them go, I am willing to do whatever is best for their lives longterm. But if there are some things we can do that would allow us to keep them I would love that <3 please give me some help on this.