Every rabbit house should feel like a real sanctuary, not just a box in the corner. Picture your bun cautiously poking their nose through the tent opening, doing a few investigative circles, then flopping right onto the soft built-in cushion with a satisfied sploot. This white and brown striped teepee gives your rabbit a dedicated retreat where they can nap, hide, and feel completely protected. It is the kind of spot your fluffball will start chinning within the first hour to let everyone know it is officially theirs.

A Bunny Hideout That Fits Into Your Rabbit’s Daily Routine
Rabbits need a go-to spot where they can disappear when the vacuum starts or the house gets busy. This bunny tent is lightweight and easy to move from room to room, so your bun always has their safe space nearby. The integrated cushion means they can settle in for a nap without dragging bedding across the floor. A small customizable name slate on the front adds a cute personal touch to your rabbit’s space. Set this rabbit teepee up in their play area or next to your couch, and watch how quickly it becomes part of the daily routine. You might even catch a few happy zoomies around it before your bun dives inside.

Prey animals like rabbits rely on enclosed spaces to feel safe from perceived threats above and around them. A rabbit without access to a hiding spot can develop chronic stress, which often shows as thumping, freezing, or refusing to come out of corners. Providing at least one covered retreat in your rabbit’s living area helps them self-regulate and stay calm throughout the day.
Where should I place this tent in my rabbit’s space?
Put it in a quiet corner where your bun already likes to rest. Avoid high-traffic spots and areas near loud appliances. Rabbits feel safest when their hideout sits against a wall so their back is covered. Drop a small handful of hay inside to encourage exploration. Most buns will claim it within a day or two, and you will know it is official when you spot them chinning the entrance with quiet determination.

This tent has a single entrance, which some rabbits may find less reassuring than a hideout with two openings. If your bun tends to be nervous, make sure the opening faces a calm area and give them time to get comfortable at their own pace. Some rabbits prefer open spaces at first and warm up to enclosed hideouts gradually.
Material: Soft fabric with integrated cushion
Size: 15.5 x 15.5 x 19.5 in (40 x 40 x 50 cm)
Extras: Customizable name slate
Care: Removable cushion, spot clean or gentle machine wash
Best for: Small to medium rabbits who love a cozy enclosed retreat
Watching your bun peek out from their own little striped tent, nose twitching and ears perked, is one of those quiet moments that makes sharing life with a rabbit so worth it. 🐰








