Enclosure Type
C&C grids
Floor Space
9.4 sq ft
Dimensions
~70"L × 28"W
Rabbit Minimum
16 sq ft
Verdict
Too Small ❌
💰 Typical Price: $55–$130
Our Verdict
Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is too small ❌ for a Rabbit.
Pros & Cons of the C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
✅ Pros
- Spacious for a pair or trio of guinea pigs
- Highly modular
- Can be purchased as a kit or built from grids and Coroplast
❌ Cons
- Large footprint
- Assembly required
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
Other Enclosures for Rabbits
- 10 Gallon Glass Tank
- 20 Gallon Long Glass Tank
- 40 Gallon Breeder Glass Tank
- 75 Gallon Glass Tank
- DIY Bin Cage (110L / 640+ sq in)
- Single Critter Nation
- Double Critter Nation
- IKEA Detolf Glass Cabinet (converted)
- C&C Grid Cage (2×4 Grids)
- Wire Dog Crate (Medium — 36")
- Wire Dog Crate (Large — 42")
- Heavy-Duty Escape-Proof Dog Crate
- Cat Tree / Condo (72"+ height)
- Indoor X-Pen / Exercise Pen
- PVC Reptile Enclosure (4'×2'×2')
Can Other Pets Live in a C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)?
- 🐹 Hamster in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐭 Gerbil in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐿️ Chinchilla in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐾 Guinea Pig in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐀 Rat in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐱 Cat in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🐶 Dog in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)
- 🦎 Bearded Dragon in C&C Grid Cage (2×5 Grids)