Rabbit costs can vary, from a cheap £10, to the more expensive £22-27. There are several aspects, though, of which to consider.First, being the size, and looks of the rabbit. Different breeders will prioritise for a rabbit's looks, or their size/weight. They choose looks because, once bred, their young will probably own this trait also. Others choose size and weight as larger rabbits can have from 10 up to 15 kits in their litters, some even more. Whereas, smaller rabbits, for example the Netherland dwarf, can usually have 1 to 4 in theirs. The second aspect to consider is where you're getting your buck/doe from. Pet stores will usually be more expensive, but that's because you can be sure of what you're getting. Many breeders will get it wrong, for example, the sex of the kits. It's hard to tell, though, before they reach sexually mature, five or six months. But, they shouldn't sell without being sure. You can take them to the vets to get a guarantee, but I will tell you, you're gonna be charged by the handful. Our older rabbit, from 'Pets at Home' cost us £24. Whereas, our current ones, cost us a miniscule £10, from a breeder. How much you pay, however, is up to you. Don't be fooled by people's persuading ways. they might tell you how amazing it is, and how good a price, but don't be fooled, It's only making them money. If I were you make two visits. First, find out which ones you might consdier getting. Write the breeds down. Research them, and how much they usually cost. Go back, and make your decision. I wish you the best of luck!
When you buy a bunny, you have to buy a bunch of other things too. The rabbit might not cost much, maybe less than $20, but it adds up! Also there's ongoing costs, like food and vet costs.
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mine was about 50-75 $ and i bought him when he was 5 months
A giant £30 a medium £20 and a small or baby £10
It depends on what kind and where you get it from. Everybody sells them at different prices. I got a Lionhead bunny for $15, and saw them $20-$50 at other places.
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From rescues and shelters I've seen online the usual adoption fee is about 100$ beacause most shelters spay/neuter the animal
depends on the rabbit my mini lops were 35 pounds together and my lop was £55
16.99 more if a pedigree
normally a rabbit cost is very little. usually about 300$ a year.
At a local pet store, a plain pet rabbit costs about $20. A fancier rabbit could cost as much as $50. At the butcher shop, rabbit is sold by weight with a typical rabbit costing $10 or less.
about $10.00!
$108
A rabbit harness might cost 5$-25$, depending where you live. However, a cat harness will work as well!
Ashley bought some rabbit food that cost $1.99 per pound. It cost a total of $8.15. If x = the amount of rabbit food she bought, which of the following choices is the most reasonable value for x?
Ours cost $170 Canadian.
It really all depends on what shelter and what rabbit!
get the biggest one you can get. they exercise more than you think, i have 2 of them i dont know cost. get the rabbit netured/spayed. the male will turn "evil"its hormones. the female will dye with in 1 or 2 years of life. cancer
If your in the EU I think its free, no license needed. I never worried about it anyways
depending on the type of rabbit, they usually cost around 20-60 dollars plus housing and feed expenses
Petco sells rabbits. the sell 3 breeds I'm not sure if dwarf is one but a spayed/neutered rabbit bought there was $100 I'm not sure of unaltered price.