Rabbit litter box

Shop rabbit litter boxes and bunny litter trays with grid designs that help separate the standing surface from litter placed below. This collection contains four open models with raised sides and different color or size options.

Before choosing, compare the product dimensions, entry height, usable area, grid spacing, stability and cleaning method. Your rabbit should be able to enter, turn and sit comfortably, with access to solid, non-slip flooring outside the tray.

How to Choose a Rabbit Litter Box

All four litter boxes in this collection use a grid or grate design. The main differences are the available size or color options, entry design, raised sides and cleaning system. Check the individual product specifications before ordering because the external appearance alone does not confirm whether a tray will fit your rabbit.

Model Options shown Main design Check before choosing
Grey Rabbit Litter Box with Grid Grey model Open tray, grid, accessible entry and raised sides Confirm the listed dimensions, entry and grid design
Blue Rabbit Litter Box with Grid Blue model Open tray, built-in grid and raised edges Confirm usable space, entry height and cleaning access
Rabbit Litter Box with Size Options Small or Large Open grid tray with selectable size Use the exact product dimensions rather than the size label alone
Rabbit Litter Box with Color Options Beige or Blue Open tray, grid and raised edges Confirm dimensions, entry access and the selected color before ordering

Rabbit Litter Box Safety and Daily Care

  • Compare your rabbit’s size with the product’s exact dimensions before ordering.
  • Choose enough usable space for your rabbit to enter, turn around and sit comfortably.
  • Check that the entry is accessible, especially for young, older or less mobile rabbits.
  • Inspect the grid openings and edges to make sure toes or nails cannot become trapped.
  • Stop using the grid if it becomes sharp, unstable, cracked or uncomfortable for your rabbit.
  • Provide solid, non-slip flooring outside the litter box because a grid should not replace the main floor of the living area.
  • Check your rabbit’s feet regularly for redness, fur loss or soreness and contact a rabbit-experienced veterinarian if you notice a problem.
  • Use rabbit-appropriate, non-clumping and non-expanding litter below the grid.
  • Avoid dusty litter and strongly scented cleaning products.
  • Remove soiled litter every day and wash the tray as often as needed.
  • Rinse reusable parts thoroughly and allow them to dry before reassembly.
  • Place the litter box in a toileting area your rabbit already uses and keep the entrance unobstructed.

Rabbits often eat hay while using their litter area. A rabbit hay feeder can be positioned safely beside the tray, provided it does not block entry or force your rabbit to stand awkwardly.

Rabbit Litter Boxes FAQ

What size rabbit litter box should I choose?

Choose a litter box with enough usable space for your rabbit to enter, turn around and sit comfortably. Compare your rabbit’s measurements with the dimensions shown on the individual product page. Do not rely only on labels such as Small or Large.

Is a rabbit litter box with a grid safe?

Safety depends on the grid design and the individual rabbit. The surface should be stable, smooth and free from openings that could trap toes or nails. Your rabbit should also have solid, non-slip flooring outside the tray. Stop using the grid if you notice discomfort, redness, fur loss or damage to the product.

What litter can be placed below the grid?

Use rabbit-appropriate litter that is non-clumping, non-expanding and low in dust. Paper-based litter, shredded paper, hay or straw may be suitable depending on the tray and your cleaning routine. Avoid clumping or strongly scented litter and ask your veterinarian if you are uncertain.

Where should I place a bunny litter tray?

Place the tray in a corner or toileting area your rabbit already uses. Keep it continuously accessible, away from the main sleeping area, and make sure nearby hay or accessories do not obstruct the entrance.

How often should a rabbit litter box be cleaned?

Remove heavily soiled litter every day and wash the tray as often as required to keep it clean and dry. Use a rabbit-safe cleaning method, rinse thoroughly and let every part dry before putting the litter box back.