Indoor Pet Rabbit Setup

The indoor pet setup is designed around one thing: a calm, litter-trained house rabbit that is easy to live with. It trades production efficiency for quiet, clean, kid-friendly companionship.
Who it suits
Apartment dwellers and families keeping one or two rabbits as pets. If your goal is gentle handling, daily interaction and a tidy corner rather than breeding lines, this is your starting point.
Why it works
- Powder-coated wire and a deep litter tray keep odor and mess down.
- Rabbits litter-train quickly when the box sits in their chosen corner.
- Low, wide doors make daily handling and health checks easy.
- Quiet placement away from drafts and foot traffic lowers stress.
Setup notes
Pair the enclosure with daily free-roam time in a rabbit-proofed room — indoor rabbits need exercise as much as outdoor ones. Add a hay rack to keep bedding clean and a hide for security.
Educational husbandry guidance, not veterinary advice.