Every rabbit mat should give your bun a natural, comfortable floor to call their own, and this woven sisal mat does exactly that. Picture your fluffball hopping out of the litter area onto a warm, textured surface instead of cold, slippery tiles. The natural sisal fibers offer grip, cushioning, and a satisfying texture that rabbits instinctively love to dig at and rearrange. Place it anywhere in your bun’s living space, and watch that corner become the favorite spot for flopping, napping, and the occasional enthusiastic chinning session.

Bunny mat for daily comfort and natural flooring
Whether your bun is doing zoomies across the room or settling in for a long nap, this bunny mat stays firmly in place thanks to its non-slip backing. You can set it at the exit of the litter box so your rabbit hops onto a clean, dry surface, or place it under the hay and water station to catch stray bits. Some owners line the entire pen floor with multiple mats for full coverage. The natural sisal weave insulates from cold flooring, and your bun will probably spend the first ten minutes giving it a thorough suspicious sniff before deciding it belongs to them. This mat for rabbits doesn’t trap odors the way fabric rugs do, and a quick cold water wash keeps it fresh. It is a simple upgrade to your rabbit habitat that makes a real difference in daily comfort.

Rabbits who spend time on hard or slick surfaces can develop sore hocks, a condition called pododermatitis. The padded texture of natural sisal helps distribute pressure more evenly across your bun’s feet. Providing varied, gentle flooring is one of the easiest ways to support long-term paw health, and this sisal mat is also ideal for rabbits who love to dig.
Where should I place this mat in my rabbit’s space?
Right in front of the litter box is the most popular spot, because that is where your bun lands dozens of times a day. Under the hay feeder works well too, since it catches loose strands and keeps the area tidier. If your rabbit has a favorite flopping corner, lay it there. You can honestly place it anywhere your bun hangs out. The mat is light enough to move around until you figure out where your rabbit prefers it, and trust me, they will let you know by chinning it repeatedly.

Some heavy chewers may shred the edges over time, so keep an eye on how your bun interacts with it during the first few days. If your rabbit is an aggressive digger, you may need to replace the mat more often than expected.
Material: Natural sisal fiber
Sizes: 11.81 x 15.75 in (30 x 40 cm) | 15.75 x 23.62 in (40 x 60 cm) | 19.69 x 31.5 in (50 x 80 cm)
Colors: Grey or Natural (beige)
Best for: Pen flooring, litter box exits, nap corners, hay station areas
A simple mat can quietly become your bun’s favorite spot in the whole house. That first big flop on it will tell you everything you need to know 🐇








