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    Living World

    Living World — Review & Analysis

    Hagen-owned brand with a full lineup of rabbit cages, water bottles, hideouts and accessories sold across North America.

    Review contents
    1. 1. About Living World
    2. 2. What we like
    3. 3. What to watch out for
    4. 4. Best for

    About Living World

    Living World is a brand under Hagen, a well-established Canadian pet product manufacturer with broad North American distribution. They offer a wide range of rabbit cages, water bottles, food bowls, and accessories. You'll find them in most major US pet stores.

    For rabbit owners, Living World aims to be a one-stop shop for basic supplies — often the first brand new owners encounter when setting up a habitat. Their focus is functional, entry-level products that are easy to find.

    What we like

    • Accessibility: Easy to find for initial setups or quick replacements.
    • Reliable Water Bottles: The Eco+ and Classic water bottles generally don't leak — important for preventing damp bedding.
    • Affordable Hay Feeders: The Green Hay Rack is a simple, cost-effective way to keep hay clean and accessible.
    • Entry-Level Carriers: Decent budget option for transport carriers or short-term enclosures.

    What to watch out for

    • Cages Are Too Small: Many Living World "rabbit cages" — including the Deluxe Habitat — are far too small for full-time housing. Always supplement with a large pen.
    • Plastic Components: Plastic platforms and hideouts can cause digestive blockages if chewed and ingested. Monitor your rabbit closely.
    • Sugary/Seed Treats: Many of their treats contain sugar, artificial colors, seeds, or nuts — not appropriate for rabbits. Skip these in favor of fresh herbs or plain dried herbs.

    Best for

    Best for budget-conscious owners looking for entry-level accessories like water bottles, hay racks, or ceramic dishes. Less ideal for primary housing or treats — careful selection required.