Let’s clear up some myths surrounding high-end rabbit care.

Myth 1: "Extra quality is just expensive marketing." Reality: While marketing exists, the material difference is measurable. A cheap cage uses 22-gauge wire that bends under 5 lbs of pressure. Glamazon uses 12-gauge wire that requires 50+ lbs. You can feel the difference with your fingers.

Myth 2: "Rabbits don't care what it looks like." Reality: Rabbits are prey animals. A sturdy, quiet, well-constructed cage vibrates less, makes no rattling noises, and has no sharp edges. They absolutely prefer the stability of extra quality construction. The aesthetic is for the human, but the engineering is for the rabbit.

Myth 3: "It's impossible to find." Reality: The term Bunny Glamazon Extra Quality is a search beacon. Use it on Etsy, Amazon, or specialty small pet shops (like The Well Kept Rabbit or Binky Bunny). Once you start using the term, algorithms will surface the exact products you need.

Standard bunny figures have ears that are thick, clunky, or prone to warping in heat. Extra Quality ears are razor-thin at the tips, translucent enough to catch light (simulating realistic cartilage), yet rigid enough to hold position. Look for internal wiring or multi-part assembly.

Extra quality means zero "dead zones" where grime collects. The Glamazon standard mandates that every surface is reachable by a standard sponge or pressure washer. Removable floors and slide-out trays are mandatory.

The "Bunny" reference transcends simple ears and a cottontail. It draws heavily from the classic Playboy Bunny uniform—specifically the corseted silhouette, the bow tie, and the French cuffs.

You don't have to buy everything at once. You can upgrade to Extra Quality piece by piece.

Standard corner litter boxes break. The Glamazon version is a deep, rectangular stainless steel pan with a high back and low entry. It features a clamp system to hold rabbit-safe paper litter in place, preventing digging messes. Why it’s Glamazon: It comes in a brushed gold finish that resists staining and looks elegant next to a human toilet.


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Bunny Glamazon is a prominent 6'3" (190 cm) tall fitness and glamour model based in Evansville, USA. She is known for:

Physical Presence: Standing nearly as tall as a doorway in heels, she weighs approximately 235 lbs (105 kg).

Specialization: She is an expert in "lift and carry" content, wrestling, and physical feats of strength.

Media Presence: Her work is frequently featured on platforms like Instagram and Clips4Sale under her professional moniker. "Extra Quality" and Collectibles

In the context of "extra quality," the term often appears in descriptions of vintage and archival collectible media, specifically:

High Society Archival Images: Original 35mm color slides and gelatin silver prints from the early 1990s (notably 1992–1994) featuring Bunny Glamazon are highly sought after by collectors.

Film Negatives: One-of-a-kind (OOAK) camera-original transparencies and film negatives are sold as "extra quality" collectibles on platforms like eBay.

Art Collections: Her imagery has been part of curated art collections, such as the MMK (Museum of Modern Art) collection featuring work by Steven Parrino. Other Uses