Your bun just heard a noise, and in half a second, that little nose disappears into the rabbit house. Two ears poke out, twitching, scanning for danger that turns out to be you opening the fridge. This soft foam hideout in forest print gives your fluffball exactly what prey animals crave: a place that feels enclosed, quiet, and entirely theirs. Once they decide it is safe (roughly three seconds later), they will be right back out begging for that lettuce. A bunny house your bun will actually use every single day Some products sit untouched in the corner. This bunny house will not be one of them. Your rabbit will chin every edge of it within the first hour, officially declaring it personal territory. Expect to find your bun flopped inside after a big zoomies session, nose barely visible, completely relaxed. The flat roof doubles as a lookout point, and many rabbits become full-time roof monarchs, surveying their kingdom from above. It works as a rabbit hideaway tucked inside an enclosure or placed in a free-roam area where your bun likes to hang out. The soft fabric feels gentle under paws, making it a cozy resting spot during long afternoon naps. Rabbits are prey animals, and without a place to retreat, they can experience chronic stress that stays invisible until it becomes a real problem. A secure hiding spot lowers cortisol and supports overall well-being. This is not a luxury item. It is a basic need, right up there with hay and fresh water. Where should you place this rabbit hideout in your setup? Put it in the quietest corner of your bun’s space, away from foot traffic and loud appliances. Rabbits feel safest when their rabbit hideout sits against a wall so the back is protected. If your bun free-roams, try placing it near their favorite flopping spot. You will know you picked the right location when you see them splooting inside within the first day. If they ignore it at first, give them time. Some buns need a few days to investigate new furniture before moving in. A few buns are confident enough that they prefer open lounging over enclosed spaces, at least at first. If your rabbit does not use it right away, that is completely normal. Let them approach on their own schedule. Material: Soft fabric with foam structureSize: 10 x 10 in (26 x 26 cm)Care: Machine washableDesign: Forest printBest for: Small to medium rabbits, enclosures, or free-roam areas Every bun deserves a spot where the world gets a little smaller and a lot safer. This one might just become the most chinned object in your home. What size rabbit fits comfortably in this house? At 10 x 10 in (26 x 26 cm), this house works best for small to medium buns like Netherland Dwarfs, Mini Lops, or Holland Lops. Larger breeds can still use the flat roof as a lookout perch, but the inside will feel snug. If your bun likes tight cozy spaces, they might love it regardless of size. How do I wash the rabbit house when it gets dirty? Toss it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle with a mild, unscented detergent. Air dry it completely before giving it back to your bun. Most rabbits will immediately re-chin the whole thing after washing, because apparently your laundry erased their life’s work of scent marking. Can I use this house inside an enclosure and in a free-roam area? Absolutely. The compact size fits nicely inside most enclosures, and it works just as well placed in a living room corner or hallway where your bun likes to roam. Some owners buy two, one for inside and one for the free-roam zone, so their bun always has a retreat nearby. My rabbit keeps sitting on top instead of going inside. Is that normal? Totally normal, and honestly pretty adorable. Many buns become full-time roof monarchs. The flat top gives them a slight height advantage to survey their territory, which makes them feel confident and secure. If your bun perches on top, they are using the house exactly how they want to. Will this house work in a multi-rabbit home? It can, but keep in mind that rabbits are territorial. If you have a bonded pair, they may share it or take turns. For unbonded buns, it is better to provide one house per rabbit so nobody feels cornered or stressed about sharing their safe space.

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