Rabbit Litter Box Blue with Grid, easy-clean tray for tidy buns

$69.90

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litter box for Rabbits
Rabbit Litter Box Blue with Grid, easy-clean tray for tidy buns
$69.90
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

✔️ Built-in grid included
✔️ Easy entry and exit
✔️ High splash-proof edges
✔️ Simple to clean

Your rabbit litter box situation is about to get a whole lot simpler. Picture your bun hopping in, doing their business on the grid, then hopping right back out to resume zoomies around the room. No more wet paws tracking litter everywhere, no more hay scattered across the floor. This blue litter tray with its built-in grid keeps the mess underneath and your fluffball clean on top.

Bunny litter box

A bunny litter box that fits real daily life

Most bunny litter box options are either too small or too fiddly to clean. This one gives your bun a generous 21.5 x 17.5 in (54 x 45 cm) landing zone, so even bigger rabbits can turn around comfortably without hanging over the edge. The low front entry lets your bun hop in and out without any awkward scrambling, while the high back and side edges keep bedding and litter from flying out during those enthusiastic digging sessions. You know the ones. Place some hay on one side and watch that excited nose-wiggle start up the moment they hop in. A spacious rabbit litter tray like this actually encourages good litter habits because your bun feels comfortable spending time in it.

Bunny litter box with grid

Rabbits who sit on wet or soiled bedding for extended periods can develop urine scald or pododermatitis, which causes painful sore spots on their hocks. The removable grid on this litter box for rabbits helps by letting droppings and moisture fall through, keeping the surface your bun sits on drier between cleanings.

Where should you place a litter box for best results?

Rabbits are creatures of habit. Watch where your bun naturally chooses to go, then put the tray right there. Corner spots work well because rabbits feel more secure with walls on two sides. If your bun is free-roaming, you might need two boxes in their favorite spots. Place some of their droppings inside the first time so they get the idea. Most buns figure it out surprisingly fast, especially if they are already spayed or neutered.

Bunny litter box for rabbits

One honest note: at 21.5 x 17.5 in (54 x 45 cm), this tray works well for small to medium rabbits. If you have a Flemish Giant or a Continental, measure your bun stretched out first. Some larger breeds may need a bigger setup to stay fully comfortable.

rabbit litter box blue with grid size

Material: Durable plastic
Size: 21.5 x 17.5 x 5 in (54 x 45 x 13 cm)
Color: Blue
Includes: Removable grid
Entry height: Low front for easy hop-in access
Best for: Small to medium rabbits, indoor setups, litter training

A clean litter spot means a happier bun and a happier you. Here is to fewer messes and more binkies. 🐰

What size rabbit fits comfortably in this litter box?+
This tray measures 21.5 x 17.5 in (54 x 45 cm), which gives small to medium breeds plenty of room to hop in, turn around, and settle comfortably. Holland Lops, Mini Rex, and similar sized buns will have no trouble. For larger breeds like Flemish Giants, measure your bun first to make sure they will not be hanging over the edges.
How often should I clean this litter tray?+
Spot-clean daily by lifting the grid and dumping the tray underneath. A full wash every three to four days keeps things fresh. Most buns are quite particular about cleanliness, so a tidy tray means your fluffball will actually keep using it consistently instead of picking a new corner.
Can I use this litter box for two rabbits sharing the same space?+
Bonded pairs sometimes share a litter box, and this tray is roomy enough for two smaller buns. That said, many rabbit owners find that having two boxes works better in a multi-rabbit household. Watch your buns and see if they are comfortable sharing or if one starts avoiding the tray.
Does the grid stay in place when my rabbit hops in?+
Yes, the grid sits securely inside the tray’s edges so it will not shift around when your bun jumps in or does their usual rearranging. It lifts out easily when you need to clean underneath, then drops right back into place. No clips or fiddly parts to deal with.
What type of litter works best with the grid system?+
Paper-based litter or kiln-dried pine pellets work great underneath the grid. Avoid clumping cat litter, which can be harmful if your bun nibbles it. You can also place hay on top of the grid since most buns love to munch while they go. It is honestly one of their funniest habits.