Question: It will be 47 deg F on the overnight tonight. Should I bring the kits in, or leave them out?
I keep going back and forth on this. :bunnyhop:
Details: Ginny kindled 8 kits today and she looks great. The kits look great. She seems like a good mom since she prepared her nest box textbook style. She has been in there a couple times to sniff them, but I know it can take a while for her milk to come in, so they're not fed yet.
There is a 10 Watt heater on the bottom of this box that I could plug in, but it's made for COLD, like mid-winter litters. I don't want to overheat the kits, either.
If it was colder, I know what I'd do. If it was warmer, I know what I'd do. But it's in-between.
What would you* do?
*As always, what you give here is advice. The end decision, and consequences/rewards are mine. You are never to blame. I appreciate your input.
I keep going back and forth on this. :bunnyhop:
Details: Ginny kindled 8 kits today and she looks great. The kits look great. She seems like a good mom since she prepared her nest box textbook style. She has been in there a couple times to sniff them, but I know it can take a while for her milk to come in, so they're not fed yet.
There is a 10 Watt heater on the bottom of this box that I could plug in, but it's made for COLD, like mid-winter litters. I don't want to overheat the kits, either.
If it was colder, I know what I'd do. If it was warmer, I know what I'd do. But it's in-between.
What would you* do?
*As always, what you give here is advice. The end decision, and consequences/rewards are mine. You are never to blame. I appreciate your input.