Hey everyone,
I just thought that I’d write down how much it really costs to raise a rabbit as many people genuinely think that rabbits are very cheap.
This is just for one rabbit and if you want a second or a third one then you’ll need to double or triple the monthly bill.
Pets at Home.
- Timothy hay bale £6 x2 a month £12.
- Timothy pellets £5 a month (lasts for two months) so £2.50p.
- Wood shavings £15 lasts a month.
- Chew toys £10 a month.
- Petplan (insurance if you are on minimum wage and can’t afford to save too much for a rabbit) £13 a month.
Total = £52.50p a month.
However, if you choose to have feed your rabbits unlimited grass from the garden as a substitute for hay then you can get the monthly bill down to £40.50p a month and if your rabbit is a house rabbit ie no cages or hutches then instead of wood shavings you can get puppy pads. Like, I think a pack of 100 puppy pads costs £14 and that’ll last you a whole month.
Don’t forget that when you insure your rabbit that insurance companies won’t insure it against dental problems which occur when they aren’t fed unlimited hay or grass and don’t have access to chew toys or are fed muesli for example or are fed human food causing them to be overweight and not want to chew they hay etc as they are full and they won’t insure a spay or a neutering or putting your pet to sleep. You will also always have to pay a £55 excess fee on things that they may cover like illnesses or injuries and let’s say your monthly bill was £40.05 and your rabbit had flystrike or conjunctivitis then you would have to pay your vet fees (most likely £48 and then petplan £13 so for that month your rabbit would cost you £101.50p.
I know as I’ve had rabbits for more than 4 years and it never seems to amaze me just how uninformed people are about rabbit care and the actual costs of owning one. I have a few that I luckily can afford but with my girl who has always had illnesses etc due to faulty genes and a rare disease that she was born with, I’ve had her for 5 years and she’s cost me 6.5k in total and her monthly bill because I didn’t insure her as a baby is £125 to raise her as I have to pay for her lifelong meds to. The others have always been healthy although I’ve always put £40 aside per bunny a month but if you get a bunny that’s prone to illness just be careful because if this all looks like a lot to you then just consider having a bunny or whether you should or you shouldn’t xxx