Rabbit Tunnel Yellow, Hide and Play Fun

$49.90

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Rabbit Tunnel Yellow, Hide and Play Fun
Rabbit Tunnel Yellow, Hide and Play Fun
$49.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Tunnel with cushion zone
✔️ Fights boredom daily
✔️ Soft cotton fabric
✔️ Stimulates natural instincts

Your rabbit tunnel is calling, and your bun already knows it. Picture this: one curious nose poking out from one end, ears flat with excitement, then a sudden burst of zoomies straight through the tube. This yellow tunnel gives your rabbit exactly what their instincts crave, a cozy hideout that doubles as a playground. The soft cushion zone at one end lets your fluffball take a breather between adventures. It is the kind of toy that keeps your rabbit moving, exploring, and genuinely entertained.

Rabbit tunnel yellow

Bunny toys that fight boredom every single day

When you leave for work, your rabbit does not just sit and wait. A bored bun will find something to do, and that usually means chewing baseboards or digging at carpet corners. This is where a good tunnel for rabbits changes the game. Your rabbit can dart through it, flop inside the cushion area, or just sit in the middle feeling safe. Toys for rabbits like this one tap into natural burrowing behavior, so your pet stays active and calm even when you are away. Place it in the play area and watch your bun claim it within minutes, probably after one suspicious sniff and a dramatic chin rub on the entrance.

Rabbits are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. During those peak energy hours, they need outlets for running, exploring, and hiding. Providing tunnels and enclosed spaces mimics the warren systems wild rabbits build underground, which helps your domestic bun feel secure and reduces stress behaviors like excessive thumping or over-grooming.

Will my rabbit actually use a tunnel right away?

Some buns dive straight in. Others need a day or two. If your rabbit seems hesitant, try placing a few pieces of hay near the entrance or a small treat just inside. Let them investigate on their own terms. Rabbits are naturally curious but also cautious, so forcing them in will backfire. Most buns figure it out fast once they realize it is a safe, enclosed space. You might even find your fluffball napping in the cushion section by day two, completely flopped out like they own the place.

This tunnel measures about 11.8 x 9in (30 cm x 23 cm), which works well for small to medium breeds like Holland Lops and Netherland Dwarfs. Larger breeds such as Flemish Giants or French Lops will not fit comfortably. Measure your bun before ordering to avoid disappointment.

Material: Cotton fabric
Size: 11.8″ x 9″ (30 cm x 23 cm)
Best for: Small to medium rabbit breeds
Care: Spot clean or gentle hand wash, air dry
Includes: Built-in cushion rest zone

Every bun deserves a spot where they can disappear for a bit, recharge, and come flying out for the next round of binkies. This little yellow tunnel does exactly that. 🐰

How do I introduce a rabbit tunnel to my bun for the first time?+
Place the tunnel in your rabbit’s usual play area and let curiosity do the work. Drop a few pieces of hay near the entrance to encourage investigation. Most buns will explore it within a few hours. Avoid pushing your rabbit inside, as that creates a negative association. Patience wins here, and you will likely catch your bun napping in it by the next day.
Can two rabbits share this tunnel at the same time?+
Yes, two rabbits can comfortably use this tunnel at the same time, especially if they are bonded. It’s common to see them relax or play together inside. If you have more than two rabbits, they will usually take turns using it as the space becomes available.
Where is the best place to set up this tunnel in my rabbit’s space?+
Place it in your bun’s free-roam area or inside their enclosure, away from the litter box and food station. Rabbits like having separate zones for eating, resting, and playing. A quiet corner works well since it mimics the sheltered feeling of a burrow. You can also move it around every few weeks to keep things interesting for your curious fluffball.
Is this tunnel good for rabbits who live alone?+
Absolutely. Solo buns benefit a lot from enrichment toys like this tunnel because they do not have a companion to play with during the day. The tunnel gives them something to explore, hide in, and rest on when you are busy. That said, no toy fully replaces social interaction. Make sure you still spend quality time with your bun every day.
How often should I clean the tunnel cushion area?+
Spot clean it weekly and do a gentle hand wash every two to three weeks, depending on how much your bun uses it. Rabbits are fairly clean animals, but fur and hay bits accumulate fast in cozy spots like this. Air dry it completely before giving it back. A damp cushion is not something your bun will appreciate, trust their nose on that one.