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Rabbit Bedding – Soft, Dust-Free Bedding for Comfort & Grip

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Soft bedding for rabbits' enclosures: comfortable for paws, dust-free, and natural. Ideal as a bedding for indoor and (with extra insulation) outdoor enclosures, for a fresh and pleasant habitat.
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Rabbit bedding – dry, soft and practical for any habitat

Rabbit – choosing bedding for comfort and hygiene Good rabbit bedding does three things at once: it keeps the enclosure dry , makes cleaning easier , and provides your rabbit with comfort (soft paws, grip, and a nice place to rest). Whether you have an indoor enclosure or an outdoor hutch with a night shelter, the right bedding is the foundation of a hygienic routine. At DRD Rodent Shop®, you won't find "random bedding," but a carefully selected range that works in practice – with clear selection guides. Specialists in rodents and rabbits since 2011 .

Smart layout tip: Many rabbits can be litter-trained. Use absorbent litter for the litter box , and use a comfortable layer in the enclosure (or choose floor mats/pee mats if you're using loose bedding (or at least partially).

 
Comfort layer for your stay
Soft, dust-free and comfortable to lie on (ideal for indoors).

Cotton N Cotton → | Carefresh Natural →
Top choice for toilet bowl
Highly absorbent, easy to scoop and good odor control.

Cotton Pellets | Back to Nature
For large cages / outdoors
Practical, sturdy and suitable for larger accommodations (combine cleverly with top layer).

Cotton N Hemp → | Straw (top layer) →

Selection guide: what is “good” bedding for rabbits?

The best choice depends on your situation (indoor/outdoor), your cleaning routine, and whether your rabbit is long-haired. Basically, you want bedding that:

Low in dust (good for daily air quality)
Good absorption (drier stay, less ammonia smell)
Comfort & grip (soft on paws, not slippery)
Suitable for your rabbit (for long-haired rabbits , avoid loose fibres that can get into the fur)

Many customers choose a two-zone system : a comfortable layer in the living area and extra absorbent padding in the toilet bowl. This saves cleaning time and prevents unnecessary overuse.

Toilet bowl: which filling works best?

If you're using a rabbit litter box , choose granular or compressed litter: it absorbs urine quickly and is easy to scoop. These types are often the most practical for use in a litter box:

Also see the separate category for litter: Rabbit litter →

Indoors vs. outdoors: here's how to handle it smartly

Indoor rabbits often have a fixed location (cage/run/rabbit room) and benefit from comfort and dust-free conditions. Outdoor rabbits, especially in their night shelter, need a dry, insulating base – especially during wet and cold periods.

Practical advice

Inside: comfort layer (cotton/paper) + toilet zone with pellets/compact filling.
Outside: absorbent base in the night shelter + straw as a top layer for extra insulation (straw is therefore mainly a top layer, not the "absorbent underlayer").
Need extra warmth/comfort in winter? Use additional hay as nesting material.

Recommendations from this category

Below are some frequently chosen options (useful if you want to quickly choose the right direction):

Maintenance & changing

How often you clean the cage depends on the type of bedding, the size of the enclosure, and the number of rabbits. In practice, many people do this:

Litter box: scoop out urine/droppings daily, replace (partially) 1–2 times a week.
Accommodation: remove wet spots in between, change (partially) periodically depending on your system.

Is there a lingering odor? Clean the toilet area and, if necessary, use a urine remover such as CSI Spray urine remover .

Safety

Introduce new bedding gradually (mixing or in phases over a few days). Regularly check soft materials for wear and tear and replace wet spots in a timely manner. For long-haired rabbits, it's often better to choose less "sticky" loose fibers or to use bedding mats/pee mats (partially). If you have any concerns about your rabbit's health, appetite, or behavior, consult a veterinarian.

FAQ – rabbit bedding

What is the difference between bedding and toilet filler?
Use bedding throughout the enclosure for comfort and a dry surface. Litter is primarily intended for the litter box and focuses on rapid absorption and odor control. See: Rabbit Litter .

Can I use straw as bedding?
Straw is especially suitable as a top layer (insulation/nesting), but it's usually not absorbent enough as a sole base. It's best to use it on top of an absorbent base layer.

What kind of bedding is useful when my rabbit is toilet-trained?
Use a toilet area (pellets/compact litter) and a comfort layer or mats throughout the enclosure. This is often the most economical and cleanest option.

How do I prevent slipping when working (almost) without loose ground cover?
Cover the bottom with a non-slip solution such as floor mats / pee mats , and use an absorbent filling in the toilet bowl.

Selection aid for residence, toilet, indoor and outdoor
Carefully selected range that works in practice
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