Rabbit Tunnel with Mat, Where Binkies Meet Naps

$39.90

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Rabbit Tunnel with Mat, Where Binkies Meet Naps
Rabbit Tunnel with Mat, Where Binkies Meet Naps
$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

✔️ 2-in-1 tunnel and bed
✔️ 3 entry and exit zones
✔️ Foldable and portable
✔️ Removable soft mat

Every rabbit tunnel moment starts the same way: your bun pokes their nose in, pauses for a suspicious first sniff, then zooms straight through. This 2-in-1 rabbit tunnel with attached mat gives your fluffball a place to explore and a cozy spot to flop when the zoomies are over. With three openings, it mimics the feel of a real burrow system. Your rabbit gets to satisfy that deep instinct to duck, hide, and pop out the other side.

Bunny toys that double as a resting spot

Some toys for rabbits are fun for five minutes, then forgotten. This one sticks around because it serves two real needs at once. The soft removable mat turns the tunnel exit into a lounging area where your bun can stretch out or sploot after playtime. It fits easily into your living room, bedroom, or playpen, so your rabbit can enjoy this bunny toy wherever they spend their day. The flexible design bends around corners, making it one of those toys for bunnies that actually adapts to your space.

Rabbits are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. During these energy bursts, they need outlets for running, hiding, and exploring. Providing enrichment during peak hours helps reduce boredom and unwanted behaviors like digging at your carpet or rearranging everything you just tidied up.

Will my rabbit actually use the tunnel right away?

Some buns charge straight in on day one. Others need a little time to build confidence. Place the tunnel in an area your rabbit already feels comfortable in and leave a few hay strands near the openings. Let your bun approach on their own terms. Most rabbits figure it out within a few days once they realize it is a safe, enclosed space. If your fluffball is especially shy, draping a light cloth over part of the tunnel can make it feel even more burrow-like.

This tunnel measures 35.4 × 11 inches and is designed to suit small, medium, and most large rabbit breeds, offering plenty of space to run through, explore, and relax. Only very large breeds like Flemish Giants may find it a bit tight for full comfort.

Material: Cotton fabric
Size: 35.4″ x 11″ (90 x 28 cm)
Care: Removable mat for easy spot cleaning
Best for: Small to medium rabbits who love to explore and nap

Watching your bun zoom through one end and flop onto the mat at the other is one of those little moments that makes rabbit life so good. 🐇

Can I use this rabbit tunnel outdoors?+
You can, but keep it on a dry surface and bring it back inside afterward. Cotton fabric does not hold up well to rain or damp grass over time. Most bun owners use it indoors or in a covered outdoor play area. Just make sure your rabbit is supervised outside.
Where is the best place to set up the tunnel?+
Put it in a space where your bun already feels relaxed, like their free-roam area or near their litter box. Rabbits explore more confidently on familiar ground. Avoid placing it in high-traffic zones where sudden footsteps might startle your bun mid-zoom.
Will two rabbits fit inside the tunnel at the same time?+
Yes, two rabbits can use the tunnel at the same time, especially if they are bonded and enjoy playing together. It’s common to see them run through it or relax side by side. If you have more than two rabbits, they will naturally take turns using the tunnel as it becomes available.
How do I store the tunnel when not in use?+
It folds flat in seconds, which is a real plus if you travel with your bun or rotate toys regularly. Slide the mat out, press the tunnel flat, and tuck it behind a shelf or in a closet. It barely takes up any room once collapsed.
My rabbit ignores new toys. Any tips for this tunnel?+
Totally normal. Leave the tunnel out for a day or two without pushing your bun to interact. Scatter a few pellets or hay bits near and inside the openings. Curiosity usually wins. Some rabbits start by chinning the outside before they dare to go through, and that is a great sign.