Rabbit Hay Feeder in Fabric, Fresh Hay on Demand

$19.90

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Rabbit Hay Feeder in Fabric, Fresh Hay on Demand
Rabbit Hay Feeder in Fabric, Fresh Hay on Demand
$19.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
Delivery in
7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Hangs easily with hooks
✔️ Two feeding openings
✔️ Machine washable fabric
✔️ Keeps hay clean and tidy

Rabbit hay feeder time is the best time, and your bun knows it. Picture those little nostrils going a mile a minute the second you hang a fresh bag of hay in the playpen. This fabric hay feeder for rabbits clips right onto the bars with two sturdy metal hooks, keeping hay clean, accessible, and off the floor. No more scattered piles, just a tidy spot where your fluffball can munch whenever the mood strikes.

Bunny hay feeder that keeps meals tidy and stress-free

Rabbits are grazers by nature. They need to nibble throughout the day, not just at scheduled mealtimes. A bunny hay feeder hung at the right height lets your bun pull out wisps of hay at their own pace, which is exactly how they prefer it. The two front openings are sized so your rabbit can eat directly from the bag without climbing in or dragging everything out. Refilling takes seconds: open the top, stuff in fresh hay, and you’re done. The rabbit feeder also adds a fun pop of color to the enclosure, because your bun’s space deserves to look as lively as they are.

Hay should make up around 80% of your rabbit’s daily diet. It keeps their constantly growing teeth filed down naturally and provides the fiber their digestive system depends on. A rabbit that runs out of hay, even for a few hours, can develop GI slowdown. Keeping hay available 24/7 is one of the simplest and most important things you can do for your long-eared companion.

Where should you hang your rabbit hay bag?

Place the rabbit hay bag at a height where your bun can comfortably reach the openings without stretching or straining. For most rabbits, that means the bottom of the feeding windows should sit roughly at their nose level when they’re standing naturally. Hang it on horizontal bars so the hooks grip securely, and always position the openings facing the inside of the playpen. If your rabbit tends to rearrange everything in their space (and let’s be honest, most do), check the hooks daily to make sure the bag hasn’t shifted.

One thing to keep in mind: this rabbit hay feeder measures 11 x 9.84 in, which works well for standard playpens with bars. If your enclosure uses solid panels or very wide bar spacing, the hooks may not attach properly. Measure your setup before ordering.

Material: Fabric (machine washable)
Size: 11 x 9.84 in (28 x 25 cm)
Style: Pineapple print
Attachment: Two metal hooks
Best for: Playpens and enclosures with horizontal bars

Your bun’s happy nose-wiggle when they spot a freshly filled hay bag is worth everything. Here’s to tidy hay and zero complaints from the fluffball 🐰

How often should I refill this rabbit hay feeder?+
Check the bag at least twice a day and top it off whenever it looks low. Your bun should never run out of hay, so it is better to refill more often than to let the bag go empty. Most rabbit owners find a morning and evening refill keeps their bun happily munching all day.
Will this hay feeder work with a C&C grid playpen?+
Yes, the metal hooks fit well on C&C grid panels since the squares provide plenty of horizontal bars to clip onto. Just make sure the feeding openings face inward so your bun can reach the hay comfortably. It is one of the most common setups rabbit owners use with this type of feeder.
Can I use this feeder for a baby rabbit?+
Young rabbits can absolutely use this hay bag. Just hang it a bit lower so the openings are at nose height for your smaller bun. Baby rabbits are still learning to forage, so having hay at an easy reach encourages healthy eating habits from the start.
How do I wash the fabric hay bag?+
Toss it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Let it air dry completely before refilling with hay, since damp fabric can make hay go stale faster. Most bun owners wash theirs every week or two depending on how messy their little fluffball gets.
My bun keeps pulling the whole bag instead of eating from the openings. What should I do?+
This is pretty normal at first. Make sure both hooks are firmly secured so the bag does not swing too much. You can also try stuffing the hay a little tighter so your bun has to pull out smaller pieces through the openings. Most rabbits figure it out within a few days once they realize the hay comes through the windows.

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Pineapple