Rabbit House Tent, a Cozy Spot to Flop

$39.90

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Rabbit House Tent, a Cozy Spot to Flop
Rabbit House Tent, a Cozy Spot to Flop
$39.90
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

✔️ Cozy, secure hideout for restful naps
✔️ Two openings for play
✔️ Easy quick assembly
✔️ Creates a safe little space to relax

Your rabbit house should be a place where your bun feels completely safe. Picture your little fluffball ducking into this soft tent, nose wiggling with curiosity, then flopping right onto the included cushion for a well-earned nap. This rabbit tent gives your rabbit a covered, quiet retreat with two openings that turn rest time into play time. One way in, one way out, and plenty of reasons to do happy zoomies in between.

Bunny hideout with two openings for play and rest

Most rabbits feel stressed without a place to retreat, and this bunny hideaway solves that naturally. The soft fabric walls create a dim, sheltered space your bun will gravitate toward on instinct. With two side openings, this rabbit hideout doubles as a little tunnel your rabbit can dash through during playtime. The removable cushion inside makes it a comfortable bunny tent for napping after all those binkies.

Rabbits are prey animals, and having a covered hiding spot is not just a luxury. It is a genuine need. A rabbit without access to a safe retreat can become anxious, which sometimes leads to destructive behavior or constant thumping. Providing at least one enclosed space in your bun’s living area helps them regulate stress naturally.

Will my rabbit actually use a fabric tent?

Most buns are naturally curious and will investigate a new hiding spot within a day or two. Place the tent in a calm corner of their enclosure and drop a few favorite treats inside. If your rabbit is shy, leave a worn t-shirt nearby so your scent reassures them. Once they discover the soft cushion, you will likely find them flopped out in there regularly. Some rabbits start chinning the tent within hours to claim it as their own.

This tent measures 15 x 15 x 15.5 in (38 x 38 x 39 cm), making it a great fit for dwarf rabbits and Holland Lops. It offers a cozy space for small to medium buns to relax, turn around, and feel secure. For the best fit, measure your rabbit in a loaf position before ordering.

Material: Soft fabric with removable cushion
Size: 15 x 15 x 15.5 in (38 x 38 x 39 cm)
Colors: Blue or Gray
Assembly: Quick and easy setup
Best for: Small to medium rabbits

Every bun needs a quiet corner to call their own, and this little tent might just become your rabbit’s favorite napping spot in the whole house. 🐰

Is this rabbit house tent big enough for my rabbit?+
The tent measures 15 x 15 x 15.5 in (38 x 38 x 39 cm), which works well for small to medium buns. If your rabbit is a larger breed, they may feel cramped. A good test is to measure your bun while they are in a relaxed loaf position. If they are wider than about 14 in (35 cm), this tent will likely be too snug for comfortable napping.
Where should I place the rabbit tent in my home?+
Pick a calm, low-traffic corner away from drafts and direct sunlight. Rabbits feel safest when their hiding spot is tucked against a wall rather than out in the open. Inside your bun’s enclosure is ideal, but it also works well in a bunny-proofed room. Just make sure both openings are accessible so your bun never feels trapped.
How do I wash the tent and its cushion?+
Gently hand wash the fabric and cushion with mild soap and warm water. Let everything air dry completely before reassembling. Cleaning every week or two keeps the tent fresh and inviting. If your bun is a heavy shedder, a quick lint roll between washes helps remove loose fur from the cushion.
Can I use this tent as my rabbit’s main sleeping area?+
Many buns will happily adopt the tent as their favorite sleeping spot, especially if you place it in a quiet area with the cushion inside. However, rabbits also like having options. Offering one or two other resting spots alongside the tent lets your bun choose based on their mood, which is how rabbits naturally behave.
My rabbit ignores the tent, what can I do?+
Some buns are cautious with new items and need a few days to warm up. Try placing a small handful of hay or a familiar treat just inside one of the openings. Avoid pushing your rabbit toward the tent, as that usually backfires. Most buns will explore it on their own terms, often when you are not watching.