Your bun spots the rabbit tunnel from across the room, and those ears go full satellite mode. One cautious sniff at the entrance, then a burst of zoomies straight through the middle. This soft fabric tunnel gives your rabbit exactly what their instincts crave: a cozy, enclosed space to dash through, hide in, or just sit and observe the world with that signature head-tilt curiosity. Two brown and white half circles clip together in seconds, creating a reassuring round passage that feels like a safe burrow.

Bunny toys that turn your living room into a playground
Wild rabbits spend hours exploring winding underground passages. Your indoor fluffball has the same drive but nowhere to channel it, and boredom leads to chewed baseboards and tossed water bowls. This bunny toy gives your rabbit a dedicated space to sprint, flop, and play hide-and-seek. Some buns figure it out in seconds, charging through at full speed. Others take a more cautious approach, peeking in with an intense nose-wiggle before committing. Either way, watching them is half the fun. Because the two halves clip together, you can rearrange or combine with other toys for rabbits to keep things fresh. A bored rabbit is a destructive rabbit, but a rabbit with a tunnel is a rabbit doing binkies.

Enrichment isn’t just entertainment. Rabbits who lack stimulation can develop stress behaviors like over-grooming or repetitive movements. Regular access to toys for bunnies and exploration spaces supports their mental well-being and encourages the natural foraging and scouting behavior they’d practice in the wild.

Where should you place this tunnel for maximum fun?
Start by putting it in your rabbit’s favorite hangout zone, somewhere they already feel safe. Many buns prefer their tunnel near a wall or alongside their enclosure entrance, so they can dart in and out with confidence. Once your rabbit claims it (expect some serious chinning), you can experiment with different spots. Connecting it to a cardboard box or positioning it between two resting areas creates a mini obstacle course that keeps curious minds busy. Just make sure both ends stay open so your bun never feels trapped.

Not every rabbit falls in love with tunnels right away. Some buns are cautious and may ignore it for a day or two before investigating. Heavy chewers may also work through the soft fabric faster than you’d expect, so keep an eye on those first few sessions and check for loose threads regularly.

Material: Soft fabric
Size: 34 x 10 in (86 x 26 cm)
Design: Two half circles that clip together
Color: Brown and white
Best for: Rabbits who love to dash, hide, and explore
Every rabbit deserves a good tunnel run. Watching your bun zoom through and pop out the other side with that bewildered, ears-back expression never gets old. 🐇








