How much room do you need for a rabbit?
We recommend a minimum of at least 1.1 square meters (12 square feet) of space per rabbit. Our single hutches provide plenty of room for a single bun. Our two-tier double hutches provide ample room for a pair. A two-tier hutch, with its doors and staircases, also gives your rabbit a more interesting living area.
How big does a rabbit hutch need to be?
One to two medium sized rabbits will need a cage/hutch space of at least 1 square metre (about 12 square feet), combined with a run of at least 2.5 square metres (27 square feet). The longest stretch of the hutch or cage should be able to accommodate two rabbits lying down end-to-end, as a bare minimum.
How much time does a rabbit need in a day?
Rabbits must have at least 3 hours every day to run around outside their cage. They need a minimum of 32 square feet of space to play in. It doesn’t have to be outside as rabbits are quite happy running around inside the home.
What should a rabbit living space look like?
Your rabbit’s living space should include an enclosed sleeping area, space for a litter tray and feed/water bowls and room to move about and have a few toys. It is essential that your rabbit has the room to stretch in all directions.
How much exercise does a rabbit need per day?
Ideally, rabbits should be able to exercise whenever they want to but a minimum of 4 hours free run a day is recommended, ideally split into two exercise periods morning and evening of about 2 hours each.
What is the best cage for rabbits?
MidWest Critter single unit cage is one of the best cage for maximum security of your rabbits with great comfortability. It has single unit with stand having locking casters you can fix the cage after rolling wherever you need then lock the casters to set the cage.
Can bunnies live outside?
Wild rabbits live outside all year long, and simply dig a burrow to crawl into to keep warm or cool. Pet rabbits can live outside, but need to be protected from the elements. Provide a hutch, a covered cage, or a barn for them to stay warm.
How big should my rabbit cage be?
As a general rule, the cage should be at least 4 times the size of the rabbit. A guide is 24″ by 36″ for smaller rabbits (less than 8 lbs.) or 30″ by 36″ for larger rabbits.