Rabbit Collar Lemon, Gentle Post-Surgery Shield

$24.90

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Rabbit Collar Lemon, Gentle Post-Surgery Shield
Rabbit Collar Lemon, Gentle Post-Surgery Shield
$24.90
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

✔️ Soft post-surgery protection
✔️ Adjustable drawstring fit
✔️ Comfy cotton fabric
✔️ Fits necks up to 7.5 in (19 cm)

Every rabbit colar matters when your bun wakes up groggy after a spay or neuter. You know that look, still wobbly but already reaching for the incision with those determined little teeth. This soft fabric collar slips over the head and creates a gentle barrier around the neck, stopping your fluffball from licking, scratching, or nibbling at fresh wounds. The adjustable drawstring lets you tighten it just right before your bun even realizes what happened. Cheerful yellow lemons on turquoise blue fabric, because recovery gear does not have to look depressing.

Bunny accessories built for real comfort, not cat leftovers

Rigid plastic cones made for cats are genuinely awful for rabbits. They slam against water bowls, block peripheral vision, and send an already anxious animal into full-on panic mode. This bunny colar takes the opposite approach with soft, durable cotton that bends with your bun’s movements instead of fighting them. Your rabbit can still see around the room, munch hay, and drink water without that terrible funnel effect. The rabbit accessories market is packed with repackaged cat products, but this collar is actually designed for a bunny’s smaller neck circumference and sensitive temperament. The bunny accessories world needs more of this kind of thinking.

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Rabbits are meticulous groomers who spend a large part of their day cleaning every inch of fur. This instinct is so strong that they will try to reach any wound or surgical site no matter what. Having your recovery plan ready before the procedure, collar included, makes the whole experience smoother for both of you.

Will my rabbit still eat hay and drink water with this on?

Most buns adjust within a few hours. Because the soft fabric sits closer to the neck than a rigid cone, reaching a water bottle or hay pile is usually not a problem. Try placing hay in a low pile on the floor rather than in a raised rack during recovery. Watch for the first suspicious sniff and tentative nibble. Once your bun realizes food is still accessible, the stress level drops fast. If your rabbit seems frustrated, you can hand-feed a few pieces of hay to get things started.

This collar fits necks up to 7.5 in (19 cm), so it will not work for larger breeds like Flemish Giants or Continental Giants. Always measure your bun’s neck before ordering. Some rabbits also find any collar stressful at first, so introduce it gradually and supervise the initial wearing period closely.

Material: Soft cotton blend fabric
Size: One size, adjustable up to 7.5 in (19 cm) / neck circumference
Pattern: Yellow lemon print on turquoise blue
Best for: Dwarf rabbits, Holland Lops, and small to medium breeds
Care: Hand wash, air dry

Recovery days are tough, but having the right gear makes them a little easier on your bun and on you. Here is to quick healing and getting back to those zoomies soon 🍋

How long should my rabbit wear this collar after surgery?+
Follow your vet’s specific instructions, but most buns need to wear a recovery collar for 7 to 14 days after spaying or neutering. Check the incision site daily. Once the wound has fully closed and your vet gives the green light, you can remove it. Your bun will probably do a celebratory binky the second it comes off.
Can my rabbit sleep comfortably with this collar on?+
Yes, most rabbits learn to flop and sleep with it within the first day. The soft fabric bends when your bun lies down, unlike a rigid plastic cone that digs into the floor. You might notice your fluffball choosing to sleep in a slightly different position at first. That is totally normal and they adjust quickly.
How do I know if the collar is too tight or too loose on my bun?+
You should be able to slide two fingers between the collar and your rabbit’s neck. If you can fit more than that, your bun might wiggle out of it. If you cannot fit two fingers, it is too snug and could cause discomfort or restrict breathing. Check the fit a couple times a day since rabbits can shift things around.
Will this collar work for a post-neuter recovery too?+
Absolutely. Whether your bun had a spay, neuter, or treatment for a wound on the body, this collar prevents them from reaching the affected area. Male rabbits tend to recover faster from neutering, but they still have that strong grooming instinct that makes them want to lick the surgical site.
My rabbit keeps trying to remove the collar. What should I do?+
Some buns spend the first hour or two pawing at it, and that is expected. Distract your fluffball with fresh hay or a favorite treat. If they manage to pull it off repeatedly, the fit might be too loose, so tighten the drawstring slightly. Most rabbits stop fussing within a few hours once they realize it is not going anywhere.