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Too Small ❌

Can a Rabbit 🐇 Live in a DIY Bin Cage (110L / 640+ sq in)?

Enclosure suitability guide for housing Rabbits in a DIY Bin Cage (110L / 640+ sq in).

Enclosure Type
bin cage
Floor Space
4.4 sq ft
Dimensions
~37"L × 17"W (varies by bin)
Rabbit Minimum
16 sq ft
Verdict
Too Small ❌
💰 Typical Price: $20–$40

Our Verdict

Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is too small ❌ for a Rabbit.

🔨 DIY Setup: Cut a large ventilation panel in the lid and secure with metal mesh (not plastic craft mesh). Use cable ties around the perimeter. Search YouTube: "DIY bin cage hamster" for full walkthroughs.

Pros & Cons of the DIY Bin Cage (110L / 640+ sq in)

✅ Pros

  • Cheapest large enclosure option
  • Excellent burrowing depth
  • Fully customisable
  • Lightweight and easy to move
  • Great ventilation when mesh panel is cut correctly

❌ Cons

  • DIY required (mesh cutting + cable ties)
  • Less aesthetically pleasing
  • Bin quality varies — check for rigid non-flexible walls
  • Not suitable for climbing species

What Rabbits Need in an Enclosure

Rabbits should ideally be free-roam in a bunny-proofed room or large pen. Traditional hutches — even large ones — are considered inadequate by modern rabbit welfare standards. Rabbits need space to run, binky (leap and twist), and stretch fully. At minimum, provide a large pen with free-roam time of 3+ hours daily.

⚠️ Things to Avoid for Rabbits

  • Traditional hutches — typically far too small
  • Cages with wire floors — causes sore hocks
  • Permanent confinement without daily free-roam time
  • Keeping rabbits outdoors without predator-proof protection
  • Isolating a rabbit alone — must be bonded with another rabbit