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Rabbit Bed Cushion, A Cozy Nest for Your Bun

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Rabbit Bed Cushion, A Cozy Nest for Your Bun
Rabbit Bed Cushion, A Cozy Nest for Your Bun
$29.90 $44.90Price range: $29.90 through $44.90
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

✔️ Soft faux fur nest
✔️ Raised protective edges
✔️ Machine washable
✔️ Non-slip underside

This soft rabbit bed is where your bun will want to spend every lazy afternoon. Picture your fluffball circling the cushion, giving it that suspicious first sniff, then sinking right into the plush faux fur with a satisfied flop. The raised edges wrap around your rabbit like a nest, offering that enclosed, secure feeling they naturally crave. Filled with high quality cotton that keeps its shape over time, this cushion gives your bun consistent support nap after nap.

Bunny bed built for daily comfort and easy care

This bunny bed was designed for real life with rabbits. The non-slip underside keeps it firmly in place even when your bun hops in and out all day long. Toss it in the washing machine on a low temperature cycle when it needs freshening up. No scrubbing, no hassle. Available in pink, grey, and brown, this bed for rabbits blends into your home while giving your rabbit a spot that is truly theirs. Your little fluffball will probably start chinning it within minutes.

Rabbit Bed - Bed for rabbit

Rabbits sleep in short bursts throughout the day and night, averaging around 8 hours of rest total. They feel safest in enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces, which is why many buns gravitate toward corners, under furniture, or inside nest-like spots. Providing a dedicated resting area helps your rabbit establish a routine and feel more secure in their environment.

Which size should you pick for your bun?

Measure your rabbit from nose to tail while they are relaxed. The S (15.5 x 6 x 29 in (40 x 15 x 74 cm) / 15.5×6×29″) works well for small dwarf breeds. The M (19.5 x 7.5 x 27 in (50 x 19 x 68 cm) / 19.5×7.5×27″) suits holland lops and medium-sized rabbits comfortably. The L (23.5 x 9 x 24.5 in (60 x 23 x 62 cm) / 23.5×9×24.5″) gives larger breeds room to stretch out fully. When in doubt, go one size up. Rabbits like to spread out when they flop, and a little extra room means your bun can truly sploot in peace.

This bed for bunnies may not suit rabbits who are heavy diggers or who tend to burrow aggressively into soft materials. Introduce it gradually and observe how your bun interacts with it during the first few days. If your rabbit starts rearranging it across the room, that is actually a good sign. It means they care enough to make it their own.

Material: Faux fur exterior, cotton filling
Sizes: S: 15.5 x 6 x 29 in (40 x 15 x 74 cm) | M: 19.5 x 7.5 x 27 in (50 x 19 x 68 cm) | L: 23.5 x 9 x 24.5 in (60 x 23 x 62 cm)
Colors: Pink, grey, brown
Care: Machine washable at low temperature
Non-slip: Anti-slip underside
Best for: Dwarf rabbits, holland lops, and medium to large breeds

Watching your bun discover their new rabbit basket and slowly melt into it is one of those small joys that makes rabbit life so rewarding. 🐰

Which size rabbit bed cushion should I pick for my bun?+
Choose based on your bun’s breed and stretched-out length. The S (15.5 in (40 cm)) fits small dwarf rabbits nicely. The M (19.5 in (50 cm)) suits holland lops and medium breeds with room to spare. The L (23.5 in (60 cm)) gives larger buns plenty of space to flop and sploot comfortably. If your rabbit is between sizes, go bigger. They will appreciate the extra room when they fully relax.
Will my rabbit actually use the bed or just ignore it?+
Most buns need a little time to warm up to anything new. Place the bed in a spot your rabbit already likes to rest. You can add a bit of their used bedding or a few strands of hay nearby to make it smell familiar. Many rabbits start flopping in it within a few days. If your bun chinns the edges, that is a great sign. It means they are claiming it as their own.
How do I wash this bunny bed without ruining it?+
Toss it in the washing machine on a gentle, low temperature cycle. Skip the dryer and let it air dry to keep the faux fur soft and the cotton filling fluffy. Most rabbit owners wash it every one to two weeks depending on how much time their bun spends in it. The non-slip underside holds up well through regular washing.
Can two bonded rabbits share one rabbit bed cushion?+
Bonded pairs love snuggling together, so it is definitely possible. For two small buns, the M or L size works well. For two medium or larger rabbits, the L gives them enough room to cuddle without feeling cramped. Some pairs prefer having their own individual beds side by side, so watch how your buns settle in and adjust from there.
Where is the best spot to place this bed for rabbits?+
Put it in a quiet corner where your bun already tends to rest. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, near drafts, or next to loud appliances. Rabbits feel safest with at least one wall or barrier behind them while they sleep. If your bun keeps dragging the bed to a different spot, follow their lead. They are telling you where they want it.