Rabbit Cage Size Calculator
Use this rabbit cage size calculator to estimate minimum enclosure dimensions from rabbit movement and body measurements, then compare the result with a practical daily exercise-area target.
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What This Rabbit Cage Size Calculator Helps You Do
This tool estimates a practical rabbit-cage footprint from movement and posture rather than from a generic product label alone.
That makes it useful when you want a quick welfare-oriented baseline before comparing hutches, indoor cages, or pen setups.
How to Calculate Rabbit Cage Size Calculator
- Measure the rabbit: Enter the rabbit's hop length, body length, and standing height in one unit system.
- Set the rabbit count: Increase the rabbit count if the enclosure will house more than one compatible rabbit.
- Review cage dimensions: The calculator estimates a minimum length, width, height, and floor area.
- Check exercise space separately: Daily free-roam or pen space still matters even when the base cage meets a minimum footprint.
Rabbit Cage Size Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Hop length | Distance covered in one comfortable hop | cm or in |
| Body length | Rabbit length while resting stretched out | cm or in |
| Standing height | Height needed to stand upright | cm or in |
| Rabbit count | Number of rabbits sharing the enclosure | count |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Hop length: 60 cm
- Body length: 40 cm
- Standing height: 45 cm
- Rabbit count: 1
Result: Recommended minimum cage size is about 180 cm × 60 cm × 45 cm.
Length is driven by the hop measurement, while width and height reflect stretching and upright posture.
- Hop length: 24 in
- Body length: 16 in
- Standing height: 18 in
- Rabbit count: 2
Result: Recommended floor area is about 12.0 ft² with a 72 in × 24 in × 18 in footprint baseline.
Housing two rabbits increases the required floor area even when the individual rabbit dimensions are unchanged.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Short enclosure length | The rabbit may not be able to perform several natural hops. | Increase the cage length or pair the base cage with a larger permanent pen. |
| Height below standing posture | The rabbit may not be able to stand upright comfortably. | Raise the enclosure height to at least the measured standing height. |
| Adequate base cage plus exercise area | The setup is closer to practical welfare guidance. | Maintain daily movement space in addition to the main cage footprint. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026