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Ceramic Rabbit Bowl, Tip-Proof Carrot Design

$ 26.91

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Your bun walks up to their water dish, gives it a suspicious first sniff, then starts drinking with that adorable little chin dipping motion. A sturdy rabbit bowl made from ceramic means no more tipped water puddles soaking the enclosure floor. This white ceramic bowl with a cute carrot motif sits heavy and stable, so even the most enthusiastic fluffball cannot flip it during zoomies. It works just as well for pellets, fresh greens, or water. Bunny Water Bowl That Stays Put Through Every Binky If you have ever watched your rabbit launch into full binkies and send a lightweight dish flying, you know the frustration of constant refills and wet bedding. This rabbit water bowl solves that problem with the natural weight of ceramic. It sits firmly on any flat surface inside the enclosure or free-roam area. Unlike plastic dishes that slide around, this bunny bowl holds its ground while your bun drinks or munches comfortably. The compact 5.5 x 3 in (14 x 8 cm) size fits easily in any corner without eating up your rabbit’s play space. And that little carrot design? It makes feeding time look as cute as your rabbit water dispenser setup deserves. Many rabbit owners start with a water bottle attached to the enclosure wall, but rabbits actually drink more naturally from an open bowl. A bottle forces your bun into an unnatural head-up position, and studies show rabbits consume more water when they can lap from a bowl at ground level. Proper hydration supports healthy digestion, which is critical for animals that need their gut moving constantly. Should I Switch My Rabbit From a Water Bottle to a Bowl? Yes, and your bun will likely thank you with some excited nose-wiggling. Rabbits in the wild drink from ground-level water sources, so a bowl feels instinctive. If your rabbit has only known a rabbit water bottle, place the bowl next to it for a few days and let your bun discover it. Most rabbits figure it out within hours. You might notice them drinking longer and more often. Keep the bottle available as backup during the transition, then remove it once you see consistent bowl use. Just check the water twice a day, since open bowls can catch hay bits or the occasional curious sploot foot. This bowl works best for small to medium rabbits. Larger breeds like Flemish Giants may find it a bit small for comfortable drinking sessions, so measure your bun’s feeding habits before committing. Material: Food-safe ceramicSize: 5.5 x 3 in (14 x 8 cm)Weight: Approximately 0.9 lbs (400 g), heavy enough to resist tippingCare: Dishwasher safe, easy to hand wash with warm waterBest for: Small to medium rabbits, daily water or pellet use A simple ceramic bowl might not seem like a big deal, but watching your bun drink comfortably and stay hydrated makes every refill worth it �� How much water does this rabbit bowl hold? The 5.5 x 3 in (14 x 8 cm) ceramic bowl holds enough water for a small to medium rabbit throughout several hours. Refill it at least twice daily to keep the water fresh. Your bun will appreciate clean, room-temperature water, especially after a big hay session or an intense round of binkies around the room. Can I use this bunny bowl for pellets and veggies too? Absolutely. This bowl works great for pellets, leafy greens, or herbs. Many owners keep two bowls, one for water and one for food, so flavors do not mix. Your bun might do some enthusiastic rearranging of the greens before actually eating them, which is completely normal rabbit behavior and honestly pretty entertaining to watch. Will my rabbit tip this ceramic bowl over? Ceramic is significantly heavier than plastic, which makes this bowl very difficult to flip. Most small and medium buns cannot budge it. That said, if you have a particularly strong or determined rabbit who loves to redecorate, placing the bowl in a corner adds extra stability. The weight alone handles the tipping problem for the vast majority of rabbits. How often should I clean my rabbit’s water bowl? Give it a quick rinse and refill at least once a day, and do a thorough wash every two to three days. Ceramic does not hold odors or stains the way plastic does, so warm water and a gentle scrub keep it perfectly clean. Your bun’s nose is sensitive, and a fresh bowl encourages them to drink more throughout the day. Is a bowl really better than a water bottle for my bun? For most rabbits, yes. Bowls let your bun drink in a natural head-down position, which is more comfortable and encourages higher water intake. Water bottles can also develop flow issues or leak. The only trade-off is that an open bowl may collect hay or bedding debris, so check it regularly. Most rabbit owners who switch to a bowl notice their bun drinking more eagerly.