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Rabbit Litter Box with Grid, Dry Paws Every Day

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Rabbit Litter Box with Grid, Dry Paws Every Day
Rabbit Litter Box with Grid, Dry Paws Every Day
$49.90 $89.90Price range: $49.90 through $89.90
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

✔️ Grid keeps paws dry
✔️ Easy daily cleaning
✔️ Open, spacious design
✔️ Helps prevent sore hocks

Your bun hops into the rabbit litter box, settles in for a long hay-munching session, and hops back out with perfectly clean paws. That is exactly what this hygienic grid tray is designed for. The raised grid separates your rabbit from soiled litter below, so even the bunnies who love to lounge in their tray stay dry. No more dirty feet tracking through your home.

Rabbit litter tray hygienic

A bunny litter tray that simplifies your daily routine

Cleaning a bunny litter box is nobody’s favorite chore, but this tray makes it genuinely quick. Lift the grid, dump the soiled litter, wipe down, and reassemble. The whole process takes about two minutes. The open design means your bun can hop in and out freely from any angle, which matters more than most owners realize. Rabbits who feel trapped or cramped in a litter box for rabbits will simply pick a different corner of the room. This rabbit litter tray offers enough space for your fluffball to sit comfortably without hanging over the edges.

Rabbits do not have paw pads like cats or dogs. Instead, a layer of fur is the only protection between the foot and the ground. When a bun sits in wet, soiled litter for extended periods, that fur breaks down and the sensitive skin underneath becomes irritated. This is how pododermatitis (sore hocks) develops, and it is one of the most common foot conditions in pet rabbits. A grid tray reduces direct contact with waste and helps keep that protective fur intact.

Will my rabbit actually use a grid litter tray?

Most rabbits accept a grid tray within a few days, especially if you place it where your bun already tends to go. Rabbits are naturally clean animals and prefer a dedicated toilet spot. Start by putting a handful of soiled litter under the grid so your bun recognizes the scent. Add a pile of hay nearby or in a rack right next to the tray, because rabbits love to munch and poop at the same time. If your bun seems hesitant, try covering half the grid with a thin layer of hay for the first week, then gradually remove it.

This tray may not suit every rabbit. Some buns with very small or sensitive feet find grids uncomfortable, so watch your rabbit’s behavior during the first week. If your bun avoids the tray or lifts its feet repeatedly, a grid setup might not be the right fit. Measure your rabbit before ordering to make sure they will have enough room to turn around comfortably inside.

Material: Durable plastic base and grid
Sizes: Large 22.44 x 17.72 in (57 x 45 cm) / Small 12.20 x 14.96 in (31 x 38 cm)
Care: Rinse with warm water, clean daily for best hygiene
Best for: Single rabbits (small) or multi-bun households (large)

A clean litter spot makes for a happy bun, and a happy bun makes for a happy home. Here is to fewer dirty paw prints on the couch. 🐰

What size rabbit litter tray should I choose for my bun?+
If your bun is a medium to large breed like a Holland Lop or bigger, go with the large size. It gives enough room to sit, turn, and eat hay comfortably. The small size works well for dwarf breeds or as a second tray in a different room. When in doubt, size up. Rabbits avoid trays that feel cramped.
How often should I clean this bunny litter box?+
Daily spot cleaning is ideal. Lift the grid, remove soiled litter, and replace with fresh bedding. A full wash with warm water every three to four days keeps odors down and your bun happy. Rabbits are clean animals and may refuse to use a tray that smells too strong, so staying on top of it really matters.
What type of litter works best under the grid?+
Hemp litter or paper-based litter works great beneath the grid. Both absorb moisture well and control odors naturally. Avoid clumping cat litter or cedar shavings, as these can irritate your bun’s respiratory system. A thin layer under the grid is all you need since your rabbit will not be sitting directly on it.
Can two rabbits share the same litter tray?+
The large size can work for a bonded pair, especially if both buns are on the smaller side. Many bonded rabbits actually prefer sharing a tray since they like to be close during their munching-and-pooping sessions. If you notice one bun starting to go elsewhere, that is usually a sign you need a second tray rather than a bigger one.
Where is the best spot to place this rabbit litter tray?+
Put it in the corner your bun has already chosen as their bathroom spot. Rabbits are creatures of habit and pick their own toilet area early on. Place it against a wall so your bun feels secure from behind, and keep a hay rack nearby. Most buns eat and go at the same time, so pairing the two encourages consistent tray use.

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