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The Best Rabbit Cages in 2026

We compare the best rabbit cages in 2026: modular Ferplast KROLIK models, the two-story Savic Caesar, and a more affordable basic option.

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The Best Rabbit Cages in 2026

Rabbits are active animals that need room to move around, stretch out, and stand on their hind legs. The general rule in the specialist community is that the base cage should measure at least four times the rabbit's length at rest, and the height should let it stand upright without its ears touching the ceiling. These criteria rule out many small commercial cages. We compare four options available on Amazon.es that meet the recommended minimum space.

ProductBest forPrice
Ferplast KROLIK 140Dwarf or medium rabbitsView
Ferplast KROLIK 160Medium and large rabbitsView
Savic Caesar 3 DoubleAnyone who wants two levelsView
Ferplast Rabbit 120Tight budgetView

How much space does a rabbit need?

Before choosing a cage, it helps to know the adult size of the breed. An adult Dutch dwarf rabbit measures about 35-40 cm; a Flemish giant can exceed 70 cm. As a reference:

  • Dwarf rabbits (up to 2 kg): minimum 100 x 60 cm base
  • Medium rabbits (2-4 kg): minimum 120 x 60 cm
  • Large rabbits (over 4 kg): minimum 160 x 60 cm or combined space with an outdoor run

The gap between bars should not exceed 2.5 cm to prevent the rabbit from sticking its head through and getting stuck, and the floor should be solid or covered with a mat to protect the rabbit's feet, which are very sensitive to metal wire grids.

No cage, however large, replaces time outside it. Rabbits need at least 3-4 hours daily outside the cage in a safe space (with no cables or toxic plants within reach) to stay healthy and balanced.

Ferplast KROLIK 140: the modular reference

The KROLIK 140 is one of the most recommended models in Spanish home rabbit-keeping forums. Its 142 x 60 x 50 cm offers enough space for dwarf and medium rabbits, and the two-part hinged roof makes access easy for cleaning and interacting with the animal. It comes with a food bowl, water bottle, hay rack, and a divider that lets you split the space into two zones. It is made from FSC-certified recycled plastic.

Ferplast KROLIK 140

Ferplast KROLIK 140

Modular cage measuring 142 x 60 x 50 cm with a hinged roof, included accessories, and FSC recycled materials. Suitable for dwarf and medium rabbits.

Pros

  • Dimensions suitable for dwarf and medium rabbits
  • Two-part hinged roof for easy access
  • Included accessories (food bowl, water bottle, hay rack)
  • Recycled materials with FSC certification

Cons

  • The 50 cm height may be insufficient for medium breeds that stand up tall
  • The plastic tray can hold odors if not cleaned regularly
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Ferplast KROLIK 160: for medium and large rabbits

The 162 x 60 x 50 cm version extends the KROLIK 140 base by about 20 cm, which makes a difference for medium breeds such as the French Lop or Rex. The rest of the features match the 140 model: hinged roof, same accessories, and recycled materials. It is the option most Spanish specialist forum owners recommend for medium-sized rabbits.

Ferplast KROLIK 160

Ferplast KROLIK 160

Modular cage measuring 162 x 60 x 50 cm, same features as the KROLIK 140 but with 20 cm more base for medium and large breeds.

Pros

  • 20 cm more base than the KROLIK 140
  • Enough for medium rabbits such as Lop or Rex breeds
  • Same build quality and accessories as the 140
  • Two-part hinged roof

Cons

  • Height is still 50 cm, which may feel tight for large rabbits
  • Somewhat higher price than the KROLIK 140
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Savic Caesar 3 Double: the two-level option

The Savic Caesar 3 Double takes a different approach: instead of extending the base, it adds a second level connected by a ramp. Its 100 x 50 cm base is smaller than the KROLIK models, but the 97 cm height provides comparable total volume thanks to the upper floor. It is a good solution for homes where horizontal space is limited, although the ramp can be a challenge for rabbits with joint problems or breeds with very short legs.

Savic Caesar 3 Double

Savic Caesar 3 Double

Two-level cage measuring 100 x 50 x 97 cm with an internal ramp. Access door on the front and on the roof. Removable tray for easier cleaning.

Pros

  • Two levels that expand living space without taking more floor area
  • Good solution for spaces with limited floor room
  • Removable tray that is easy to clean
  • Access from the front and from above

Cons

  • The ramp can be difficult for rabbits with joint problems
  • The 100 x 50 cm base is smaller than the KROLIK models
  • Usually costs more than the KROLIK 140
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Ferplast Rabbit 120: the most affordable option

The Rabbit 120 is Ferplast's entry-level rabbit model, with dimensions of 118 x 58.5 x 49.5 cm. It does not quite reach the 120 cm length suggested by its name, but it still meets the recommended minimums for dwarf rabbits. It includes a plastic house, food bowl, and water bottle. Construction is more basic than the KROLIK line: the roof does not open in two halves but has a smaller access door, which can make cleaning harder. In return, it is usually the lowest-priced of the four models compared here.

Ferplast Rabbit 120

Ferplast Rabbit 120

Cage measuring 118 x 58.5 x 49.5 cm with a plastic house, food bowl, and water bottle included. Entry-level option with good size for dwarf rabbits.

Pros

  • Most affordable of the four models
  • Valid dimensions for dwarf rabbits
  • Includes house, food bowl, and water bottle
  • Easy assembly

Cons

  • Top access is more limited than on the KROLIK models
  • More basic construction with fewer quality accessories
  • Not suitable for medium or large rabbits
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Which one to choose

For most owners of dwarf or medium rabbits, the Ferplast KROLIK 140 offers the best combination of space, quality, and value. If your rabbit weighs over 3 kg or you have a medium breed, step up to the KROLIK 160. If horizontal space at home is very limited, the Savic Caesar 3 Double makes up for it with height, as long as the rabbit has no mobility issues. The Rabbit 120 is a valid option only for dwarf rabbits on a tight budget.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a rabbit spend outside the cage?

Rabbits need at least 3-4 hours daily of free exercise outside the cage. Make sure the space is free of electrical cables, toxic plants, and gaps where they could get stuck.

Is a solid floor or wire grid better?

Wire grid floors are bad for rabbit feet and can cause pododermatitis (sores on the paw pads). Choose cages with a solid plastic tray, or cover the grid with a wood or sisal mat.

Can I connect two KROLIK cages to expand the space?

Yes. KROLIK models are modular and can be joined with a wire extension sold separately by Ferplast. It is the most practical way to expand space over time without replacing the cage.

How often should the cage be cleaned?

Basic cleaning (removing droppings and food scraps) should be done daily. A full clean with mild disinfectant, thorough rinsing, and drying before returning the rabbit is recommended at least once a week.