Rabbit Tunnel Cloud, soft hideaway for curious buns

$59.90

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rabbit tunnel cloud
Rabbit Tunnel Cloud, soft hideaway for curious buns
$59.90
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

✔️ A modular tunnel
✔️ The perfect spot for zoomies…
✔️ A cozy hideaway
✔️ Encourages play and rest

 

Your rabbit tunnel just got an upgrade. Picture your bun spotting that cloud-patterned entrance, nose twitching at full speed, then zooming straight through like they own the place. The Rabbit Tunnel Cloud gives curious fluffballs a soft, enclosed space to explore, hide, and nap in. Two clip-together half-circles form a round tunnel that satisfies that deep-rooted instinct to burrow and dash. It’s the kind of enrichment that keeps your rabbit busy instead of redecorating your baseboards.

rabbit tunnel cloud

Bunny toys that fit into daily playtime and rest

Some toys for rabbits sit in a corner collecting hay dust. This one actually gets used. Your bun can sprint through it during morning zoomies, flop on the central cushion for an afternoon nap, or just sit inside feeling safe and cozy. The modular 2-in-1 design means you can clip both halves into a full tunnel for play sessions, or separate them into two open hideouts for resting. That flexibility keeps things interesting day after day. A good bunny toy meets your rabbit where they are, whether that’s full binky mode or total pancake flop. The soft fabric feels gentle under paws, making it a spot your bun will actually choose to hang out in.

large rabbit tunnel

Rabbits spend a surprising amount of time on their feet, and hard or rough surfaces can lead to pressure sores on their hocks over time, a condition called pododermatitis. Soft resting spots like the cushion in this tunnel give sensitive paws a break between play sessions.

rabbit tunnel bed

What if my rabbit ignores the tunnel at first?

Totally normal. Some buns charge right in on day one, head tilted with pure curiosity. Others need a little convincing. Try placing a few favorite treats or a small handful of hay just inside the entrance. Let your rabbit approach on their own terms. Within a few days, most rabbits figure out this is their space and start claiming it with enthusiastic chinning. Patience is everything with toys for bunnies.

blue rabbit tunnel

Fair warning: heavy chewers may work through the fabric faster than you’d like. Supervise the first few sessions to see how your bun interacts with it, and check the clips regularly to make sure everything stays secure.

Material: Soft fabric
Size: 34 x 10 in (86 x 26 cm)
Design: Two half-circles that clip together
Includes: Central cushion
Best for: Solo or bonded rabbits who love to explore, hide, and rest

A tunnel, a cushion, a hideout. Sometimes the simplest setup is the one your bun never leaves. 🐇

Can I use both halves separately as hideouts?+
Absolutely. That’s the beauty of the modular 2-in-1 design. Unclip the two halves and you get two open half-tunnels your bun can use as cozy resting nooks. Great if you want to spread enrichment across different areas of your rabbit’s space. Some buns even pick a favorite half and claim it as their personal flop zone.
Is this tunnel big enough for larger rabbit breeds?+
At 34 x 10 in (86 x 26 cm), it works well for small to medium rabbits. Larger breeds like Flemish Giants may find it snug. Measure your bun from nose to tail and compare. If your rabbit is on the bigger side, they might still enjoy poking their head in or resting against it rather than running through.
How do I clean the Rabbit Tunnel Cloud?+
The soft fabric can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap for everyday messes. Shake out loose hay and fur regularly. Keeping it fresh means your bun will keep coming back to it. If your rabbit has a favorite napping spot inside, that cushion will need the most attention.
Will this work in a multi-rabbit household?+
It can, and it’s fun to watch bonded pairs figure out the tunnel together. One bun might claim the inside while the other waits at the entrance with an impatient nose wiggle. For rabbits still building their bond, having two separate halves unclipped gives each bun their own space without competition.
Where should I place the tunnel in my rabbit’s area?+
Put it in a spot your bun already likes to hang out, away from their litter box and food area. Near a wall or corner works well since rabbits feel safer with something behind them. You can rotate the position every week or two to keep your fluffball curious and engaged with the space.