Nowadays, many people consider their pets a part of their family. We hang out with our pets after work, research the diet that will keep them healthy, take them to vet appointments, and even travel with them.
Many pet parents are also including their bunnies in holiday celebrations!
Baby, my white lionhead son, has been spoiled with most of these gifts. And I wouldn’t mind receiving (or treating myself to) these finds!
Here is the ultimate gift guide for rabbits and their human parents, updated with all the latest ideas!
For Bunnies
All bunnies are different! Some are easy to please, while others are very particular about their toys. You may have to try a few of these gifts right.
Something To Munch
This is a really great, cheap way to give your bunny something they love!
You know your bun (or can at least do a trial and error during advent). Pick your bun’s favorite treat, whether that’s a bag of dried papaya or a small piece of banana.
Put it in a gift bag and you’re good to go! Your bun will love it and so will your wallet.
Here are some of Baby’s favorite treats!

A Good Harness
If you’re training your bunny to walk with a harness, a good harness is a must have.
I have tried so many different styles of harnesses with Baby. Some were definitely cuter than others, but from trial and error, it seems like Baby (and I) much preferred a step-in harness. It is easier for me to put on, and it has less bothersome fabric.
Here’s a cute harness I found on Amazon. It is super cheap and for girl buns, there are skirt attachments. We found this step in harness is just about the only type Baby will tolerate!

A Bird, Cat, or Baby Toy
The joys of having a bunny is that they can play with a variety of toys even if they are not specifically for rabbits.
Options include:
- Hanging cage hangings: Typically these are for birds, but if you can find one specifically geared towards bunnies, buy that instead. It’s more likely to be safe for rabbits (no glue). I like to hang these from the playpen, especially by the entrances. Instead of biting the gate, Baby “fights” with these hangings. There are also larger ones you can hang that offer extra enrichment for your bun’s mind.
- Baby keys or nesting cups: Although he prefers my real ones, Baby has his own set of keys to toss around. Some of our bunnies (crossed over the rainbow bridge) loved playing around with stackable rings and cups
- Cat scratchers: Some treats come in a fine power or small chunks. I like to scatter the bits over a cat scratcher as a good foraging activity for Baby. He goes nuts over treats, and this method slows him down!
Look for cheap versions of these toys at the dollar store, Walmart, or online.
IMPORTANT: Before you buy, make sure the company has a decent reputation and make sure the toy is rabbit-safe.
A Puzzle Toy
There are a bunch of different types out there, but basically you’ll want to look for some sort of feeder, typically marketed towards dogs. The ones I’ve seen for rabbits have generally seemed too small, like the businesses selling them think bunnies are more like hamsters.
A puzzle feeder with sliders might be on the easier side for your bunny but a great introduction to the concept.

A Bunny Castle or Hidey House
There are so many options floating around.
Keep your bunny’s chewing habits in mind when you’re picking our a knook for them.
If your bunny does NOT eat cardboard and instead just shreds it, there are tons of cardboard holiday themed ones (great for photo shoots!). Target is a hotspot for these and are on the cheaper side.
If you want a more permanent option, you can also look into towers marketed towards cat owners. We got a second-hand cat tower for Baby one year, he slept in in every afternoon. We had to remove it after a couple years because he secretly started chewing at the sides.

Once we learned that Baby switched from shredding to eating cardboard, we opted for wooden bunny castles. One year we got a Small Pet Select castle, and Baby loved it just as much as his since trashed cat tower.
Since then, the company has designed a new model, opting for a build-it-yourself collapsible style castle. Small Pet Select also sells a wooden bridge, which could help make your Pinterest bunny paradise dreams come true. People in the Facebook groups I’m in have come up with some pretty cool configurations!
A Bunny Box Subscription
Boxes are a little pricey, but they do come with a lot of food and themed toys. There are a few different boxes out there, but here are two that pop up on my Instagram feed a lot.
Happy Bunny Club: This company has monthly, six month, or 12 month plans. It boasts safe ingredients and gives part of their profits to bunnies in need.
Bunny FunBox: This company ships out monthly boxes. It includes presents for bunnies and their parents! Bunny FunBox picks a small animal rescue to donate to each month.
For Bunny Parents
Bunny parents need Christmas gifts too! Whether it’s something you wear or something that helps their buntastic experience, they’ll love these gifts.
A Plushy Twin of Your Bunny
Whether you want a gift to memorialize a bun who’s crossed over the rainbow bridge or want a twin for your current fur child, you can get a customized stuffed animal bunny.
There are two big brands that I saw, and both are pretty pricey. Cuddle Buddies takes about eight weeks to create and two weeks to ship. You upload a photo and clarify some details about your bunny’s physical appearance. Petsies is a little cheaper, but, in my humble opionion, seem a little freakier from their product photos.
A Fancy New X-Pen
When you’re first starting out as a bunny owner, you might get those white wire cubes or a regular x-pen advertised for dogs.
If you want to step up your game this holiday season, opt for a uber trendy clear panel x-pen!
Clearly Loved Pets is one of the more popular brands, but they can be pretty pricey. There are some off-brand options that offer similar clear panel designs at a lower price point.
Pen Decorations
If you’ve been on Instagram or Pinterest recently, you know that some bunny parents go ALL OUT decorating their rabbit’s playpen. I know I have certainly gotten the green eyed monster after looking at some of the gorgeous photos.

There are lots of ways to decorate. Many parents will have a color scheme or mental plan. While you can really spill the big bucks to deck out a bun’s space, consider getting your bun lover accent pieces.
I shamelessly got myself these fake green vines for Christmas. I’d been eyeing them forever! They’re so cheap, and they add that extra pizzazz. Pair it with Christmas lights and BAM! Amazing!
Baby doesn’t care at all, but I look at it each time with joy!

Apparel and Jewelry
This one is easy with a quick Google or Amazon search.
Pick a bunny-themed t-shirt, a cheeky Christmas sweater, or get some cute homemade bunny earrings!
You can even gift some St. Melangell (patron Saint of rabbits) gear.
A Cute Keepsake
Help the bunny lover in your life keep precious memories of their pet forever!
It can be as simple as buying a nice picture frame and actually printing out a physical picture of their bunny.
You can also get one of these more official momento kits, which include a no-mess dough to capture the bun’s paw print. We tried this out with Baby, and it was perfect! I didn’t even have to worry about his paw getting dirty from it. Just make sure you don’t wet your bunny’s paw like the instructions tell you too. It works perfectly fine without that step.

A Bunny Cam
Pet cameras are so much fun! Some bunny owners have been able to catch their first bunny flop or binkies on camera using one.
There are many different types, but I picked a Wyze Cam based on advice from other bunny parents. It’s a cheap camera that works well and includes night vision. The company also gives you 14 days of cloud storage for free!
While I was working in an office, I’d shamelessly have the livestream up, spying on my bun for signs of sickness and cuteness. It’s also been a lifesaver when we’ve gone on vacation and can let the sitter know when Baby’s litterbox hay is low. Another time, I even was able to pinpoint for a vet when exactly Baby hurt his paw by comparing different clips.

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Cardboard Boxes
So simple and oftentimes free! One of our cuzrabbits Facebook followers suggested we add cardboard to the list!
Many wholesale food stores like BJ’s give out boxes in weird shapes. We’ve grabbed a few that looked like little huts!
Some furniture or appliance stores will give you big, broken down boxes if you ask for them. These are great for tunneling!
One of Baby’s favorite style of boxes is printer paper boxes. I’ve often cut out a small opening on one side and left the tops on. He’s spent days scratching and destroying the little caves!
With cardboard, just make sure your rabbit isn’t eating it. If there’s a hole in the box, you should see plenty of scraps around, proving it’s not ending up in their stomach!
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