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How Much Does It Cost to Care for a Rabbit: Vet Guide for 2025 🐇💰
By Dr Duncan Houston BVSc
📚 Budgeting for a Long-Term Companion
Rabbits are rewarding companions, but they require a serious financial commitment—often lasting 8–12 years. Understanding costs upfront helps owners plan responsibly ([turn0search0], [turn0search2]).
🔧 Initial Setup Costs
- Rabbit adoption/purchase: $20–100 from a breeder or rescue; rare breeds cost more ([turn0search0], [turn0search3]).
- Housing: $50–300 for quality indoor cages, pens, or outdoor hutches ([turn0search0], [turn0search2], [turn0search3]).
- Essentials: Food/water bowls, litter box, grooming tools, toys = $50–150 ([turn0search2], [turn0search3]).
- Total initial investment: Approx. $150–600.
🛒 Ongoing Monthly Costs
Every month, you’ll spend on essentials like hay, pellets, greens, bedding, and enrichment: typically $40 to $145/month (~$480–1,740/year) depending on sourcing and extras ([turn0search0], [turn0search2], [turn0search3]).
- Hay: $10–50/month
- Pellets & veggies: $30–100/month
- Bedding/litter: $10–40/month
- Toys/enrichment: $10–30/month
Average monthly cost across sources is $60–145/month, or about $720–1,740/year ([turn0search2], [turn0search3]).
🩺 Routine Veterinary Care
- Spay/neuter: $125–600, depending on sex and region ([turn0search0], [turn0search3]).
- Wellness exams: $35–200/year ([turn0search0], [turn0search3]).
- Vaccinations: $30–100 annually for RHDV / myxomatosis boosters where applicable ([turn0search2],[turn0search5],[turn0search15]).
🚨 Emergency & Unexpected Costs
Even healthy rabbits face health events—GI stasis, dental disease, trauma—often costing $200–2,500+ per episode ([turn0search0], [turn0search2], [turn0search3]). Insurance may help, though coverage is limited.
📊 Annual & Lifetime Cost Estimates
- Annual total: $1,672–3,354/year (food, bedding, vet care) plus emergencies [turn0search2].
- Lifetime (10-year rabbit): $16,720–33,540 over lifespan, excluding emergencies.
- Some UK sources estimate minimum £80/month for a pair (~$1,200/year) [turn0search5].
💡 DIY & Budgeting Tips
- Buy hay, litter, and bedding in bulk to reduce costs ([turn0search0], [turn0search3]).
- Make DIY toys and use recycled cardboard/tubes ([turn0search3]).
- Grow your own rabbit-safe greens to save $20–50/month ([turn0search1], [turn0search3]).
- Schedule routine vet visits to catch issues early and save on emergencies ([turn0search3]).
🧠 Vet Tips for 2025
- Provide detailed cost break-downs during consultations—honesty builds trust.
- Recommend prevention (spay/neuter, dental checks) to save money long-term.
- Issue wellness packages and incentivize routine ultrasound or dental X‑rays.
- Offer financing options or refer to low-cost clinics like House Rabbit Society for spay/neuter ([turn0search14]).
- Teach owners budget tracking—provide food, vet, emergency, and enrichment cost templates.
🔚 Final Takeaway
Rabbit care isn’t cheap—but budgeting and preparation mean your pet can thrive. Expect initial setup of $150–600, annual costs of $1,700–3,400, and readiness for emergencies. In 2025, informed budgeting ensures loving, long-term care for your bunny. 🐇❤️
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