You want a safe, weatherproof hutch that’s easy to clean and keeps rabbits comfortable year‑round, so look for raised solid sleeping areas, waterproof roofs, small‑mesh wire, secure latches, and pull‑out trays. Options like roomy double‑run PawHut models, TRIXIE’s raised two‑story designs, wheeled multi‑level units, or castered indoor/outdoor cages give versatility for one or multiple bunnies. Pick size, ventilation, and predator protection to fit your climate and herd — keep going to see specific top picks and buying tips.
| PawHut Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Double Side Runs |
| Best for Multiple Rabbits | Construction material: Solid fir wood | Multi-level design: Main house + side runs (multi-level access via ramp) | Ramp or non-slip connector: Ramp connecting levels | VIEW LATEST PRICE | Read Our Analysis |
| TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Double Rabbit Hutch (Auburn) |
| Two-Story Comfort | Construction material: Solid wood | Multi-level design: Two-story (sleeping area upstairs, run below) | Ramp or non-slip connector: Non-slip ramp between levels | VIEW LATEST PRICE | Read Our Analysis |
| TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Rabbit Hutch with Run |
| Compact Outdoor Option | Construction material: Solid wood (glazed finish) | Multi-level design: Two-story (upstairs sleeping area, ground run) | Ramp or non-slip connector: Non-slip ramp connecting levels | VIEW LATEST PRICE | Read Our Analysis |
| 2-Story Outdoor/Indoor Rabbit Hutch with Wheels |
| Most Mobile Design | Construction material: Solid wood | Multi-level design: Two-story design | Ramp or non-slip connector: Internal level access (ramp between floors implied by 2-story) | VIEW LATEST PRICE | Read Our Analysis |
| Bunny Cage Indoor/Outdoor Rabbit Hutch with Casters |
| Easy-Move Convenience | Construction material: Fir wood | Multi-level design: Two-level layout (house + run) | Ramp or non-slip connector: Ramp access between levels (implied by house/run design) | VIEW LATEST PRICE | Read Our Analysis |
More Details on Our Top Picks
PawHut Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Double Side Runs
In case you want a roomy, weather-protected home for multiple small pets, the PawHut Wooden Rabbit Hutch with Double Side Runs is built to accommodate 2–4 rabbits and gives them plenty of roaming space with two large side runs. You’ll get a 90.5″ light-gray fir wood enclosure with a covered main house (29.25″ x 18″ x 19.75″) and two sizable runs. Multiple doors and a ramp make movement and access easy, while no-leak slide-out trays under the house and each run simplify cleaning. It’s designed for guinea pigs and small animals, requires assembly, and protects pets from the elements.
- Construction material:Solid fir wood
- Multi-level design:Main house + side runs (multi-level access via ramp)
- Ramp or non-slip connector:Ramp connecting levels
- Pull-out / slide-out tray(s):No-leak slide-out trays under main house and each run box
- Weather-resistant roof/coating:Covered design for protection from elements
- Intended animals / capacity:Rabbits/guinea pigs; suitable for 2–4 rabbits
- Additional Feature:Double side run boxes
- Additional Feature:Multiple access doors
- Additional Feature:No-leak slide trays
TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Double Rabbit Hutch (Auburn)
In case you want a weather-ready, two-story home that separates sleeping and play areas, the TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Double Rabbit Hutch (Auburn) fits the bill—its raised, asphalt-roofed design and lockable roof give you easy access and protection from the elements while the non-slip ramp and dual compartments let two small pets hop, rest, and investigate comfortably. You’ll get solid wood construction with weather-resistant coating, a raised floor to block ground moisture, and two pull-out trays for faster cleaning. At about 45.6 x 25.6 x 43.6 inches, it’s built for up to two rabbits or compatible guinea pigs, and TRIXIE support covers warranty requests.
- Construction material:Solid wood
- Multi-level design:Two-story (sleeping area upstairs, run below)
- Ramp or non-slip connector:Non-slip ramp between levels
- Pull-out / slide-out tray(s):Two pull-out trays for cleaning
- Weather-resistant roof/coating:Weather-resistant coating + asphalt roofing
- Intended animals / capacity:Up to two rabbits or guinea pigs
- Additional Feature:Lockable hinged roof
- Additional Feature:Raised floor design
- Additional Feature:Two separate sleeping areas
TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Rabbit Hutch with Run
Choose the TRIXIE Natura Outdoor Hutch should you want a compact, two-story setup that gives a small rabbit both a private raised sleeping area and a secure ground-level run. You get a raised retreat with a non-slip ramp, hinged roof for top access, and a pull-out tray that makes daily cleanup fast. Built from solid wood with a weather-resistant glazed finish, it’s sized for small rabbits or guinea pigs and provides sun/shade choices plus a secure playpen. At about 33 pounds and roughly 32.5 x 28.25 x 37.25 inches, it’s sturdy, portable, and backed through TRIXIE support and warranty options.
- Construction material:Solid wood (glazed finish)
- Multi-level design:Two-story (upstairs sleeping area, ground run)
- Ramp or non-slip connector:Non-slip ramp connecting levels
- Pull-out / slide-out tray(s):Pull-out tray for waste collection
- Weather-resistant roof/coating:Weather-resistant glazed finish (suitable for outdoor)
- Intended animals / capacity:Small pets (rabbits, guinea pigs)
- Additional Feature:Hinged top roof access
- Additional Feature:Glazed weather-resistant finish
- Additional Feature:Secure enclosed playpen
2-Story Outdoor/Indoor Rabbit Hutch with Wheels
Should you need a versatile hutch that moves easily between yard and home, the Story 2-Story Outdoor/Indoor Rabbit Hutch with wheels fits the bill with its sturdy solid-wood build and waterproof roof. You’ll get a 58″ two-story enclosure (57.98 x 22.05 x 32.4 in) on wheels for easy relocation, three large front doors plus a top-opening roof door, and three deep removable no-leak plastic trays for quick cleaning. Designed by EZmilifey (model BS-RH1472S), it suits rabbits, guinea pigs and other small-animal-pets indoors or outdoors. Parts are numbered and the illustrated guide simplifies assembly.
- Construction material:Solid wood
- Multi-level design:Two-story design
- Ramp or non-slip connector:Internal level access (ramp between floors implied by 2-story)
- Pull-out / slide-out tray(s):Three deep removable pull-out plastic trays
- Weather-resistant roof/coating:Waterproof roof design
- Intended animals / capacity:Rabbits, guinea pigs, small animals
- Additional Feature:Heavy-duty caster wheels
- Additional Feature:Three large front doors
- Additional Feature:Three deep pull-out trays
Bunny Cage Indoor/Outdoor Rabbit Hutch with Casters
Should you need a movable, easy-to-clean hutch for one or two rabbits, the GUTINNEEN Bunny Cage (model AIR19) is worth a close look — it’s built with six casters and a 3″ deep removable tray accessible from both front and back so you can shift it and clean quickly without lifting. At 61.2″ x 22.6″ x 33.5″, the fir-wood hutch has a waterproof asphalt roof, large front doors, and an open-run roof for ventilation and handling. It includes a metal feeder, a chewing toy, and suits indoor or outdoor use for small animals, though only one hutch ships per package.
- Construction material:Fir wood
- Multi-level design:Two-level layout (house + run)
- Ramp or non-slip connector:Ramp access between levels (implied by house/run design)
- Pull-out / slide-out tray(s):Deep removable tray (front & back access)
- Weather-resistant roof/coating:Waterproof asphalt roof
- Intended animals / capacity:Suitable for 1–2 rabbits and other small animals
- Additional Feature:Front and back trays
- Additional Feature:Six caster wheels
- Additional Feature:Included metal feeder/toy
Factors to Consider When Choosing Rabbit Hutches
When choosing a hutch, you’ll want to consider about size and space so your rabbit can move comfortably and get exercise. Check for solid weather protection, durable construction materials, good ventilation, and built-in shade to keep them safe year-round. Also pick a design that’s easy to clean to save time and keep your pet healthy.
Size And Space
Because space shapes comfort and behavior, pick a hutch that gives your rabbit room to move, stretch, and hide — aim for at least 8–12 sq ft of combined habitation and run space for one adult (12+ sq ft for larger breeds or multiples), a habitation-area height of 18–24 inches so they can stand upright, and an attached run long enough to let them hop fully (at least twice their stretched length). You’ll want both an enclosed sleeping/shelter compartment and a run so your rabbit can retreat and exercise. For multiple rabbits, add floor space per animal and separate hideaways or levels to reduce stress and territorial fights. Should you choose a multi-level design, make certain ramps are wide, gently sloped, and non-slip for safe access.
Weather Protection
Good size and layout matter, but weather protection determines whether that space stays safe and dry. Choose a hutch with a solid, raised floor and waterproof roofing—like asphalt or coated wood—so bedding stays dry and ground moisture can’t seep in. Pick weather-resistant finishes or glazed wood treatments to reduce water absorption and slow rot outdoors. You want sheltered, fully enclosed sleeping quarters with solid walls and windproofing so your rabbits can escape rain and drafts. Include ventilation—vents or screened sections—positioned away from prevailing winds to prevent drafts while avoiding moisture and ammonia buildup. Make sure you can quickly move animals indoors or add insulating covers, and that removable trays and washable surfaces allow rapid drying and cleaning after wet weather.
Construction Materials
Assess materials carefully so your hutch stays sturdy, safe, and long-lasting: solid woods like fir or pine give natural insulation and strength but need proper sealing to resist moisture and rot; galvanized or powder-coated welded wire provides great ventilation and visibility but must be smooth and rust-resistant to protect paws; waterproof roofing (asphalt shingles, metal, or coated panels) shields wood from rain and snow; removable plastic or metal trays simplify cleaning and stop urine from soaking into wood; and all paints, sealants, and finishes should be non-toxic since rabbits chew. Choose treated or sealed wood for outdoor use, inspect wire for sharp edges, and prefer powder-coated or galvanized finishes to prevent corrosion. Durable roofing and non-toxic coatings extend hutch life and protect your rabbit’s health.
Ease Of Cleaning
Whenever you pick a hutch, prioritize features that make daily maintenance quick and thorough: pull-out trays under each inhabited or run area catch droppings and speed cleanup, multiple access points (front doors, top openings, hinged panels) let you reach corners without dismantling, and raised floors with detachable ramps keep bedding separate from waste so you can clean under sleeping areas to prevent mold and ammonia buildup. Choose smooth, sealed or glazed wood and asphalt or waterproof roofs to resist moisture and urine, cutting odor retention and the need for refinishing. Make sure trays and removable parts can be taken to a utility sink or outside for hosing, and pick materials that tolerate disinfectants so seasonal deep cleans are effective and safe for your rabbit.
Ventilation And Shade
Keeping a hutch clean goes hand in hand with making sure it breathes and stays cool, because trapped heat and stale air will undo your best sanitation efforts. You should prioritize steady airflow without direct drafts on resting or sleeping zones to prevent heat stress and respiratory issues. Choose designs with open mesh or slatted sections for exchange plus solid sheltered areas where rabbits can retreat from wind and rain. Position the hutch to allow cross-ventilation—air entering one side and exiting the opposite—while keeping bedding and droppings dry to avoid ammonia buildup. Provide at least one shaded spot that blocks midday sun; rabbits do best around 50–70°F and risk heatstroke above ~85°F. Use removable roofs, adjustable panels, or weatherproof covers to adapt ventilation seasonally.
Safety And Security
Because predators and weather are constant threats, prioritize a hutch that locks securely, resists prying, and keeps rabbits dry and uninjured. Choose spring latches or padlockable hasps and hardware designed to stop foxes, raccoons, dogs, or curious kids from opening doors. Use small‑opening wire mesh (½”–1″) stapled or welded to frames so critters can’t bite or pry it loose. Provide a raised, solid‑floored sleeping area with sturdy ramps and non‑slip surfaces to stay dry, avoid drafts, and prevent limb injuries. Inspect for exposed sharp edges, splinters, or loose screws; smooth interiors and rounded corners reduce cuts and chewing hazards. Finally, confirm stability with braced joints, a weighted base or anchor points so wind or a pushing pet won’t tip or collapse it.

