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Rabbit House Tunnel Forest, A Cozy Hideout to Explore

$ 35.91

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Every rabbit house should let your bun do what rabbits do best: hide, peek, and zoom. This forest-themed tunnel cabin is built for exactly that. Your fluffball spots the leafy print, does a cautious nose-wiggle at the entrance, and before you know it, they’re flopped inside like a tiny woodland monarch. With its tunnel shape and two openings, this soft fabric shelter turns rest time into an adventure and gives your rabbit the enclosed retreat they naturally crave. Bunny hideout and tunnel in one compact design This is where a bunny hideout meets a play tunnel, and your rabbit won’t have to choose between the two. During zoomies, your bun darts in one side and rockets out the other. When the binkies wind down, they settle inside for a quiet flop. The compact 12 x 7.5 in (30 x 19 cm) footprint slides easily into a pen corner or a living room nook. You can toss it in the washing machine when it gets that “well-loved” look. It’s one of those rabbit hideaway options that stays practical day after day, and the forest print makes it a bunny hideaway your space actually looks better with. Rabbits are prey animals, and having more than one exit from a hiding spot matters more than most owners realize. A single-opening shelter can actually make some buns feel cornered rather than safe. Tunnel-style hideouts with two openings let your rabbit choose how to enter, exit, and watch the room, which builds confidence over time and encourages more exploring during free-roam hours. Will your rabbit actually use a fabric tunnel instead of a wooden one? Most buns take to soft fabric tunnels surprisingly fast, especially if you place it somewhere they already like to hang out. Drop a few pieces of hay near the entrance and let curiosity do the work. Fabric has one real advantage over wood: it’s quiet. There’s no rattling or sliding on the floor when your bun zooms through at full speed. Some rabbits even prefer the soft floor for napping over harder surfaces. If your bun is a heavy chewer, though, keep an eye on the fabric and check for loose threads regularly. This tunnel is made of fabric, not reinforced material, so determined chewers may damage it over time. Inspect it regularly, and if your rabbit starts pulling threads or tearing holes, it’s time to replace it. Not every bun is gentle with soft hideouts. Material: Soft fabricSize: 12 x 7.5 in (30 x 19 cm)Care: Machine washableDesign: Forest print with two openingsBest for: Small rabbits, dwarf breeds, and young bunnies Watching your bun claim this little forest tunnel by chinning every corner is worth the purchase alone. One day they’re suspicious, the next they’re the self-appointed ruler of the woodland. �� Is this rabbit tunnel big enough for two buns to share? At 12 x 7.5 in (30 x 19 cm), this tunnel is sized for one small rabbit at a time. Bonded pairs may take turns zooming through it, but it’s not roomy enough for two buns to flop inside together. If your bunnies like to snuggle, consider a larger hideout for nap time and keep this one as a play tunnel. Can you use this bunny hideout outside the pen during free roam? Absolutely. The compact size makes it easy to place in a hallway, living room corner, or any spot your bun likes to explore. Rabbits feel more confident during free roam when they have a retreat nearby. Just put it along a wall rather than in the middle of an open space, so your fluffball feels secure enough to actually use it. How do you wash this fabric rabbit hideaway without ruining the shape? Toss it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle with cold water. Skip the dryer and let it air dry so the fabric keeps its tunnel shape. Most buns will give it a suspicious sniff after washing since their chinning scent is gone, but they’ll reclaim it within hours. What rabbit breeds fit comfortably in this tunnel? This tunnel works best for small breeds like Netherland Dwarfs, Mini Rex, Holland Lops, and young rabbits still growing. At 12 x 7.5 in (30 x 19 cm), medium or large breeds won’t fit through comfortably. Measure your bun from nose to tail before ordering to make sure they can zoom through without getting stuck. Should you get multiple hideouts or is one tunnel enough? One is a good start, but rabbit welfare experts recommend at least two hiding spots in your bun’s living space. Rabbits like having options depending on their mood. This tunnel is great for active moments and quick retreats, but pairing it with a more enclosed resting spot gives your bun the best of both worlds.