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Best rabbit hutches for outdoors
Choosing the best rabbit hutch for outdoors means prioritizing security, space, and weather protection. Look for sturdy wood or metal frames, raised designs, and predator-proof latches. We cover key features and types to ensure your rabbit stays safe and comfortable.
Best rabbit pellets
Best rabbit pellets are timothy hay-based with 14-16% fiber, low protein and calcium, and no added seeds or colorful bits. Look for brands with simple ingredients from Oxbow, Science Selective, Burgess Excel, and Small Pet Select.
Best rabbit-safe bedding
Rabbit-safe bedding includes wood pellets, hay, and recycled paper, which are absorbent and non-toxic
Best chew toys for rabbits
Rabbits need chew toys to keep teeth healthy and prevent boredom. Safe options include willow balls, seagrass mats, apple wood sticks, and cardboard tunnels. Avoid plastic and painted wood. Always supervise new toys.
Best indoor rabbit cages
To choose the best indoor rabbit cage, prioritize size (minimum 4x2 feet), solid flooring to prevent sore hocks, and easy cleaning. Top types include single-level, multi-level, and customizable C&C grids.
Best rabbit carriers
Choosing the best rabbit carrier means prioritizing ventilation, security, and comfort. Look for hard-sided or soft-sided carriers with metal doors, leak-proof bottoms, and ample space for your rabbit to stand and turn. Top picks include top-loading, front-loading, backpack, and airline-approved car
Best grooming brushes for rabbits
Find the best grooming brushes for rabbits: slicker brushes for shedding, soft-bristle brushes for gentle grooming, grooming gloves for deshedding, and combs for mat removal. Tips for rabbit-safe grooming.
Best water bottles for rabbits
The best water bottles for rabbits have a ball-bearing spout, chew-proof material, and a capacity of at least 16 oz. We cover three types: classic sipper, hanging with guard, and bowl-bottle combo to meet your bunny's needs.
Best rabbit litter
Choose paper-based or wood-pellet litter for rabbits. Avoid clay, clumping, or pine/cedar shavings. Top picks: paper pellet litter, aspen shavings, recycled paper litter, and wood pellets. Look for dust-free, unscented, and highly absorbent options.
Best hay for rabbits
Timothy hay is best for rabbits due to its high fiber and low calcium content. Orchard grass, oat hay, and meadow hay are also excellent. Avoid alfalfa for adults.