Wooden Rabbit House Small, cozy hideout for shy buns

$69.90

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rabbit hideout in wood
Wooden Rabbit House Small, cozy hideout for shy buns
$69.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ A safe little wooden hideout
✔️ Perfect for shy or sensitive buns
✔️ Easy to hide, rest, and feel secure
✔️ Becomes their favorite daily spot

Your bun just heard a noise and darts off to find cover, just like they would in the wild. A rabbit house gives them that little refuge they need, and this wooden hideout becomes a calm, reassuring spot where they can pause for a moment and feel safe again. They slip inside, stay quiet for a bit, then slowly peek back out, drawn by what’s going on around them. One moment hidden, the next they’re back, ears forward, ready to explore again like nothing happened.

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A bunny house built for daily comfort and play

This wooden rabbit house quickly becomes a key part of your bun’s daily routine. After a sudden noise or burst of energy, they slip straight into their rabbit hideout to settle down and feel safe again. Quiet moments happen inside, while short breaks are spent nearby, always keeping it within reach. The open design means your bun never feels trapped and can move freely at any time. They’ll chin the edges, explore every entrance, and return to it throughout the day. A well-placed bunny house gives them the choice to hide or explore, and that sense of control is essential for a prey animal.

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Rabbits without a hiding spot can develop chronic stress, which weakens their immune system over time. Having a secure retreat available at all times helps regulate their nervous system and supports overall well-being. This is especially important for newly adopted buns still adjusting to their environment.

Where should you place this hideout in your rabbit’s space?

Put it in a quiet corner, away from loud appliances and heavy foot traffic. Your bun will feel safest when the entrance doesn’t face the main activity zone. Against a wall works well because it adds an extra layer of security behind them. If you have a bonded pair, consider adding a second hideout so nobody gets boxed out during nap time.

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Some rabbits are aggressive chewers and natural wood can splinter over time. Inspect the edges regularly for rough spots, and keep in mind that a determined bun may slowly redecorate this house with their teeth. If your rabbit tends to ignore enclosed spaces at first, give them time. Some buns prefer open areas before warming up to a hideout.

Material: Natural light wood
Size: 15.5 x 10 x 10 in (40 x 25 x 26 cm)
Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth, no harsh chemicals
Best for: Small to medium rabbits, single or bonded pairs

Every bun needs a little corner of the world that’s just theirs. This one’s ready for chinning. 🐇

What size rabbit fits comfortably in this wooden house?+
This hideout measures 15.5 x 10 x 10 in (40 x 25 x 26 cm), so it works best for small to medium buns like Holland Lops, Mini Rex, or Netherland Dwarfs. Larger breeds can still use the flat roof as a lookout or resting platform, but they won’t fit inside as comfortably. Measure your bun stretched out to be sure.
Can two bonded rabbits share this house?+
Two small buns might squeeze in together for a nap, but it’s a snug fit. Bonded pairs often take turns, with one inside and one on the roof. If your buns tend to get territorial over cozy spots, grabbing a second hideout keeps the peace and gives both fluffballs their own retreat.
How do I clean this wooden rabbit house?+
Wipe it down with a damp cloth and a splash of white vinegar if needed. Avoid soaking the wood or using harsh chemical cleaners, as rabbits are sensitive to strong scents. A weekly wipe keeps things fresh. If your bun has a favorite bathroom corner inside, a thin layer of bedding makes cleanup even easier.
Will my rabbit actually sit on the flat roof?+
Almost certainly, yes. Buns love elevated spots because it gives them a better view of their surroundings. Don’t be surprised if the roof becomes the favorite napping spot, the grooming station, or the official binky launch pad. It’s a prey animal thing. Higher ground feels safer.
My rabbit ignores the house. How do I get them interested?+
Totally normal, especially for buns new to your home. Place a few of their favorite hay strands or a small treat just inside the entrance. Don’t force it. Leave the house in their space and let curiosity do its thing. Most buns come around within a few days once they realize it’s theirs to explore.