Rabbit house alert: your bun just spotted something new in the enclosure and the nose is already twitching. Within minutes, that little fluffball will be inside, chinning every corner to announce “this is mine now.” This soft leopard print hideaway gives your rabbit exactly what prey animals crave: a safe, enclosed space to retreat when the world feels too big. Three fun colors (terracota, olive, blue) so you can match your bun’s personality, or let’s be honest, your living room.

Bunny house for daily naps, zoomies breaks, and secret flops
Watch your rabbit disappear into this bunny house after a wild zoomies session, only to peek out nose-first thirty seconds later like nothing happened. The soft fabric walls make it a warm, cozy spot for those long afternoon flops, while the covered, cave-like design gives your bun a real sense of security.
Many rabbits love curling up inside or resting right at the entrance, keeping an eye on everything without fully leaving their safe space. This rabbit hideout quickly becomes the center of your rabbit’s daily routine: a place to rest, hide treats, rearrange bedding for the tenth time today, and occasionally thump from inside just because.

Rabbits are prey animals, and without a proper hiding spot, they can experience chronic stress that affects their wellbeing over time. A dedicated retreat space helps your bun regulate their own comfort level, which supports calmer behavior and healthier habits overall.
Where should I place this hideout in my rabbit’s space?
Tuck it in a quieter corner of the enclosure or free-roam area, away from their litter box and food station. Rabbits like their sleeping spot to feel separate from everything else. If your bun has a favorite corner where they already tend to flop, that’s your answer. You can also place it near a wall so it feels more sheltered. Some rabbit owners keep a second one in their bun’s play area for mid-zoomies pit stops.

Some buns are open-space lovers at first and might ignore a new hideout for a few days. Be patient. You can place a small handful of hay inside to make it more inviting, but don’t force it. Also, if your rabbit is an aggressive chewer, inspect the fabric regularly for loose threads or holes to keep things safe.
Material: Soft fabric
Size: 14 x 14 x 12.5 in (35 x 35 x 32 cm)
Colors: Terracota, Olive or Blue
Care: Machine washable
Best for: Enclosure or home free-roam setup, small to medium rabbits
Every bun deserves a spot where they can disappear for a bit, then pop back out ready for more binkies. This little leopard den might just become the most fought-over real estate in your rabbit’s world. 🐇








