What should it look like?
First of all, the carrier should look sturdy. Your rabbit should be able to flop in the carrier and still have a little room. If you’re looking for a carrier for two bunnies, keep that in mind as well.

As you can see, this is my carrier. It does have a plasticky mesh, but if your rabbit isn’t much of a chewer, you should be fine. If your rabbit is a chewer, I would recommend a plastic carrier. Sorry for the bad lighting.
Material?
Small or medium bunny- a mesh carrier should be fine, but if you rabbit chews a lot, consider finding a nice sturdy plastic carrier
Larger bunny- a very sturdy fabric carrier would be fine, but I would prefer to a plastic cat carrier for best support
Giants- transporting a Flemish can be extremely hard. If you have the money, I would refer to a dog crate or carrier
Tips…
Keep in mind any price ranges. Expect to pay more if you have multiple rabbits going in one carrier, or a large rabbit that needs a bigger carrier.
Plastic cat carriers are by far the best carriers for rabbits. My carrier is a plastic mesh and fabric dog carrier. We put a towel over the bottom because the flooring was sherpa, which could cause your rabbit to get their claws stuck.
Also look at your access point. If it is going to be hard to access the rabbit, look for a different carrier. Your carrier should also be snug enough so that if you were to slam the breaks, they wouldn’t have possibility to get hurt. Make sure it isn’t too small though.
Thank you for reading. Come back in two days for the next post. Once again, sorry for the bad lighting. I’ll talk to you soon, bye.

