Your bun just heard a loud noise. Where does she go? Straight under the nearest shelf, behind the couch, anywhere that feels enclosed and safe. That instinct to hide is hardwired into every rabbit. A rabbit house like this 2in1 design gives your fluffball exactly what she’s looking for: a dark, enclosed bottom section to retreat into when the world gets too much, plus a rigid top platform to perch on when curiosity wins over caution. Two needs, one spot.
A bunny hideout that doubles as a lookout
Watch how quickly your bun claims this bunny hideout as her own. She’ll chin every corner of it (that’s her saying “mine”), rearrange the cushion three times, then finally flop inside the lower section for a nap. The removable cushion adds softness for sleeping, and the small opening gives that enclosed, den-like feeling rabbits crave. When she wakes up, she’ll hop right on top. The rigid upper platform holds her weight without collapsing, so she can sit up high and survey her territory like the little ruler she is. That’s what makes this rabbit hideaway more than just a box. It’s a full routine: hide, sleep, climb, observe. Most bunny hideaway options only do one of those things.

Rabbits are prey animals, and that shapes everything about how they experience a room. They need at least one enclosed hiding spot in their living area at all times. Without one, even a bonded, confident bun can become anxious or stressed. If you notice your rabbit thumping more than usual or refusing to come out from under furniture, a proper hideout often makes a real difference.
Will my rabbit actually use the top platform?
Almost certainly, yes. Rabbits have a natural drive to seek elevated vantage points. In the wild, higher ground means spotting predators earlier. Indoors, your bun translates that into hopping on top of anything sturdy enough to hold her. You might even catch her doing a full sploot up there on a warm afternoon. The rigid structure here is key. Soft or flimsy tops sag under a rabbit’s weight, and most buns will avoid anything that feels unstable under their feet. This one stays firm, so your rabbit will trust it and keep coming back.
With dimensions of 15.35 x 15.35 x 10.24 inches, this house is a great match for small to medium rabbit breeds such as Netherland Dwarfs, Holland Lops, Mini Lops, Mini Rex, and Lionheads. It creates a cozy little hideaway where your bun can rest, feel secure, and enjoy a sheltered space.
Material: Fabric with rigid frame
Size: 15.35 x 15.35 x 10.24 in (39 x 39 x 26 cm)
Color: Grey
Best for: Small to medium rabbits, indoor use, travel

There’s something really sweet about watching your bun disappear into her little house, only to pop up on the roof two minutes later with that excited nose-wiggle. Give her a spot that’s truly hers 🏠








