Rabbit Carrier Backpack Yellow, hands-free travel for your bun

$49.90

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bunny carrier bag
Rabbit Carrier Backpack Yellow, hands-free travel for your bun
$49.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Hands-free backpack design
✔️ Ventilated mesh windows
✔️ Side storage pockets
✔️ Fits small to medium buns

Your rabbit carrier should feel like a cozy hideout, not a scary box. Picture your bun peeking through the mesh window with a curious nose-wiggle while you walk to the vet. This yellow backpack carrier keeps your hands free and your fluffball secure during every outing. The ventilated design lets fresh air flow through so your rabbit stays calm and comfortable on the go.

A bunny carrier bag built for stress-free outings

Vet visits, short trips, or just a quick ride to a friend’s house. This bunny carrier sits comfortably on your back, leaving both hands free to open doors, carry supplies, or reassure your bun with a gentle head scratch. The mesh windows give your rabbit a view of the world while the cozy interior feels enclosed enough to be reassuring. Side storage pockets hold treats, a small water bottle, or your phone. Whether your bun is a seasoned traveler or a first-timer, this rabbit backpack makes the whole experience calmer for both of you.

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Rabbits are prey animals, and unfamiliar environments can trigger genuine stress. A well-ventilated, enclosed carrier helps your bun feel hidden and protected, which lowers their heart rate and reduces panic. Introducing the carrier at home first, with familiar blankets and a few treats inside, makes a real difference.

What if my rabbit refuses to go inside the carrier?

Totally normal. Most buns are suspicious of new things, and you might get the classic side-eye at first. Leave the backpack open on the floor for a few days with a favorite treat or a piece of worn fleece inside. Let your rabbit explore it on their own terms. Once they start chinning it, you know they’ve claimed it as theirs. Never force your bun inside. Patience wins every time.

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This carrier measures 14.5 x 10 x 13.5 in (37 x 25 x 34 cm), so it won’t fit large breeds like Flemish Giants or French Lops. Measure your bun before ordering and make sure they can turn around comfortably inside.

Material: Fabric with mesh ventilation panels
Size: 14.5 x 10 x 13.5 in (37 x 25 x 34 cm)
Style: Backpack, hands-free
Features: Mesh windows, side storage pockets
Best for: Small to medium rabbits (up to approx. 4 kg / 9 lbs)

Every vet trip and every little adventure gets easier when your bun feels safe on your back. Here’s to calmer travels together. 🐰

Will this carrier fit my Holland Lop or Mini Rex?+
At 14.5 x 10 x 13.5 in (37 x 25 x 34 cm), this backpack fits most small to medium breeds comfortably. Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Lionheads, and Netherland Dwarfs should have plenty of room to sit, turn, and settle in. Measure your bun from nose to tail while sitting to double check before ordering.
How do I clean this rabbit carrier?+
Wipe the interior with a damp cloth and mild soap after each use. If your bun had a little accident inside, spot clean with a pet-safe cleaner and let it air dry completely. Removing any fleece liner you’ve added makes cleanup much faster between trips.
Can I use this backpack for two rabbits at once?+
This carrier is sized for one rabbit. Even bonded pairs need enough space to move freely, and fitting two buns in here would be too cramped. If you travel with a pair, two separate carriers are the way to go so each bun stays comfortable and stress-free.
How much ventilation does this carrier have?+
The mesh windows on multiple sides allow steady airflow throughout the carrier. Your bun can see out and get fresh air without feeling exposed. On warm days, avoid direct sunlight on the backpack and keep trips shorter. Rabbits overheat easily, so good ventilation matters a lot.
How do I get my rabbit used to this backpack before a trip?+
Start by leaving the carrier open on the floor in your bun’s space for a few days. Toss in a familiar blanket and some favorite treats. Let your rabbit explore on their own schedule. Once they hop in voluntarily, try short practice sessions with the carrier zipped before any real outing.