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Rabbit House Teepee, Your Bun’s Cozy Hideaway

$ 62.91

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Every rabbit house should feel like a real sanctuary, and this teepee does exactly that. Picture your bun backing into the soft opening, doing that classic suspicious first sniff, then flopping right onto the cotton cushion like they own the place. Rabbits instinctively seek enclosed spaces when they need to decompress, and this cozy rabbit house gives them a dedicated spot to retreat, nap, and feel completely safe. Your fluffball finally gets a hideout worthy of all that chinning. Bunny hideout with a plush cotton cushion for real rest What makes this bunny hideout stand out is the removable cotton cushion lining the floor. Rabbits spend a surprising amount of time resting (up to 8 hours a day), so a padded surface actually matters for their comfort during those long afternoon naps. The rabbit teepee fits beautifully in your living room or inside an enclosure, so your bun can retreat whenever the mood strikes. The included slate board lets you write your rabbit’s name on it, turning this bunny tent into their own personal territory. Rabbits are prey animals at heart, which means having a secure hiding spot is not a luxury. It is a genuine need. A bun without a place to retreat can develop chronic stress, leading to reduced appetite and skittish behavior. If your rabbit regularly hides behind furniture or under beds, that is a clear sign they are looking for their own safe space. Where should you place a rabbit teepee in your home? Put it in a spot your bun already gravitates toward. Rabbits are creatures of habit, so if they always flop behind the couch or under your desk, that is where the rabbit hideout belongs. Avoid placing it near loud appliances, direct sunlight, or high-traffic doorways. A quiet corner of the living room or a calm section of their enclosure works best. Once your bun claims it (expect some serious chinning and rearranging), they will use it as their go-to nap station. This teepee measures 15.5 x 15.5 x 19.5 in (40 x 40 x 50 cm), which works well for small to medium rabbits. Larger breeds like Flemish Giants or French Lops will not fit comfortably inside. Measure your bun in their loaf position before ordering, and introduce the teepee gradually so they can explore it at their own pace. Material: Cotton fabric and cushionSize: 40 cm x 40 cm x 15.74 in (50 cm) x 15.74″ x 19.68″Colors: Available in 5 colorsAssembly: Simple wooden frame, no tools neededBest for: Small to medium rabbits who love enclosed hideouts There is nothing quite like watching your bun disappear into their teepee, do three circles, and settle into a full sploot on that cushion. That is one happy rabbit. �� Is this rabbit teepee big enough for two rabbits? At 15.5 x 15.5 in (40 x 40 cm), this teepee is designed as a single-bun hideout. A bonded pair of very small rabbits might squeeze in together, but most duos will need their own space. Rabbits can get territorial about their favorite nap spots, so having one teepee per bun is usually the better call for keeping everyone relaxed. How do I wash the cotton cushion inside the teepee? Remove the cushion and hand wash it with a mild, fragrance-free detergent. Rabbits have sensitive noses, so skip the scented products. Air dry it completely before putting it back. Your bun will probably give it a thorough inspection sniff when you return it, maybe rearrange it three times, then flop right back down. My rabbit has never used a hideout before. Will they actually go inside? Most buns are naturally curious about enclosed spaces, but some need time. Place the teepee in their favorite area and put a small handful of hay near the entrance. Do not force your bun inside. Let them investigate on their own terms. Some rabbits claim it within minutes, others take a few days of suspicious circling first. Can I put this teepee directly on a hardwood or tile floor? You can, but placing a small rug or mat underneath gives your bun better traction getting in and out. Rabbits do not have paw pads like cats or dogs, so smooth floors can make them feel unstable. The cotton cushion inside provides comfort, but a non-slip surface around the entrance helps your bun feel more confident. Will the wooden frame poles be safe around my rabbit? The wooden frame inserts into the fabric corners and stays contained within the teepee structure. Most buns show little interest in the poles themselves since the cozy cushion inside is far more appealing. That said, keep an eye on your bun during the first few days to see how they interact with their new hideaway.