Rabbit Feeders – stable, hygienic and rabbit-proof for every meal
Ergonomic, slanted ceramic food and water bowl in stylish black. Reduces strain on neck and joints. Durable, hygienic, and can also be used as a sandbox.
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Read moreRabbit food bowls: a permanent eating place with peace and regularity
A good rabbit feeder is more than just a bowl for pellets. It's a permanent place in the enclosure: recognizable, organized, and pleasant for rabbits who like structure. A sturdy feeder keeps the food in one place and prevents unnecessary spills or knocking over.
Why is a rabbit food bowl important?
Rabbits are creatures of habit. A fixed feeding area helps establish a routine and can create a calm environment in the enclosure. Moreover, a stable feeding area is more hygienic than loose food on the floor, especially with wet vegetables or herbs.
And yes: some rabbits clearly "communicate" when the food bowl is empty. Picking it up, pushing it, or tipping it over is all part of the process. If you choose a heavier or anti-tip food bowl, the spectacle remains enjoyable – and the food stays where it should.
Which rabbit food bowl is best for your rabbit?
- Ceramic feeding bowls – heavy, stable and easy to clean
- Anti-tipping bowls – ideal for avid eaters and “bowl throwers”
- Double feeding bowls – handy for two rabbits or for separate pellets and vegetables
- Deep or shallow containers – tailored to eating style and portions
- With or without print – choose what suits your stay
Tip: combine a feeding bowl with foraging
A fixed food bowl is practical for their daily ration, but rabbits also love to forage. So vary it up: provide the basics in the bowl and occasionally sprinkle treats around the enclosure to encourage foraging . This keeps rabbits active and prevents boredom.
Cleaning and hygiene
Rinse a food bowl daily, especially after feeding fresh vegetables. Give it a thorough cleaning with warm water once a week. This keeps it fresh, hygienic, and safe for your rabbit.
Why choose rabbit food bowls from DRD Rodent Shop®?
We select feeders based on stability, ease of use, and hygiene – so you make less mess and your rabbit can eat comfortably. Specialists since 2011 .
- Choice of ceramic, anti-tilt and double bowls
- More stable food with less mess
- Easy to clean and hygienic in use
- Selected by rabbit specialists
Frequently Asked Questions about Rabbit Feeders
1. Which food bowl is best for my rabbit?
For messy and "toppling" cats, ceramic or anti-tip bowls are ideal. Larger or double bowls are helpful for duos.
2. What is better: plastic or ceramic?
Ceramic is generally heavier and therefore more stable. This helps prevent tipping, and it's often easy to clean.
3. Can I give kibble and vegetables in the same bowl?
That is possible, but two separate containers are often more hygienic: one for dry food and one for fresh vegetables.
4. How often do I clean the food bowl?
Preferably rinse daily and clean thoroughly with warm water once a week.

