£25,000,000 for a Vietnemesse bunny. The food will cost about £35 a sack and don't forget to decorate the cage, in Paris they have interior cage designers, their all the rage at the moment :)
A grown bunny will usually cost 5$-$40 from a pet store. The cage will cost a lot though!
If its hay, it will run abuot 30 dollars because I have horses and rabbits.
it is usally around 30- 50 dollars for a bunny but for the cage it is about 25 and (food toys and ect) about $35 all together it might be around 110 for everything
NEVER, NEVER use chicken wire in a bunny cage. It is not strong enough to support them, will make sores on their feet and a medium size dog can chew right through it if they are of a mind to.
depends on the bunny and what cage you want to buy, and the food. but don't forget, you need the food bowl, water container, shavings (for bedding), and also maybe some toys.
It matters were you get it and if its brand new or used. but a nice new one it will cost about $100 [2 leval]. If used it will be way cheep.
Look up NIC cages. They're huge with lots of room for bunny and my three story cages only cost about 80 bucks each in materials.
i owned 6 bunnies last year. the total cost of all 6 (including food, shelter, and vet cae was 3000$
One person wrote $40, but a rabbit cage can cost anywhere from $40-60, to many hundreds of dollars. Most inexpensive rabbit cages on the market are too small or have other probllems, so don't waste money on a cheap cage. See the related question below about rabbit cages (including info on what makes a good cage and what needs to go in the cage).Californian rabbits have the same housing needs as other pet rabbits -- the issue isn't breed, it's size. General information about cages for pet rabbits applies to Californian rabbits as well.There are many different housing options for rabbits: cages, crates, condos, exercise pens, bunny-proofed rooms, etc. Bunny homes can be purchased as-is from pet stores or online retailers, or they can be made at home from items from the hardware/home supplies store. If you are handy with basic construction, and you're able to buy used equipment at a discount, $60 might be a good estimate. If you buy a cage, you're looking at $100 or more for a reasonably-sized cage.
The most it would cost for a plastic cage £30 but its best to buy a steal cage so they don't chew through the plastic so looking at steal cages the most £150 my cage cost £60.
It would cost approximately 4,000,000,000,000,000 or 9*10^14.
it cost nothing if u just rip it head of it body and feed it to a cow they love bunny heads