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What Are ‘Rabbitats’?

Housing a large number of rabbits in a stress-free, safe, and natural environment.

What are ‘Rabbitats’?

Rabbitats in effect are ‘micro-sanctuaries’, enclosures designed to be escape proof, predator-proof, visually pleasing, gently interactive, sustainable and low maintenance. 

The ‘rabbitats’ can be indoors, outdoors or a combination of the two.

The designs, size and capacities depend on the land and/or building dimensions and layout, area predators, the natural vegetation, available materials and the budget.

They are designed to hold small to large rabbit colonies comfortably in a natural ‘warren’ environment.

They are constructed to keep the rabbits in and the predators out.

Design Criteria

What does a ‘Rabbitat’ structure entail?

Who Will Host Them?

Hobby Farms
Farm properties can house a colony of rabbits in an unused stall of a barn, repurpose a chicken coop or a shed and attach a run or dedicate a small patch of land for a covered rabbit-specific enclosure.

Green Businesses
Garden Centres and Farm Markets are always looking for ways to attract crowds and attention and installing a cute ‘rabbit village’ on their property will be a welcome addition and can replace abusive petting zoos.

Animal Shelters and Rescues
Shelters can house their unadoptable rabbits together in a ‘rabbitat’ for increased capacity requiring less space and less maintenance than cages.

Community Spaces
Community gardens or community centres may have an interested organizational group or person who can take on the responsibility of a rabbit colony.

Institutions & Programs
Care homes, retirement centers and other institutions are often interested in diversions for their residents.

Private Citizens
Backyard space can be used as a family project or a relaxing respite area with vegetation, benches and rabbits.

Want to host your own micro-sanctuary? Let’s talk!

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