Here is a list of possible things you will need for your rabbit. Playpen with a bottom($40-100) Or purchase a playpen bottom separately ($20-50) Water dish($10-20) Food dish($10-20) Bunny food($15-50) Daily fresh greens*Not optional. See chart for nutritional needs http://www.guinealynx.info/chart.html You don't want lots greens/fruits that are high in calcium, sodium or sugar amoung other issues can cause milky grey pee($10-20) Hay feeder($10-40) Hay($20-40) Bunny food($15-50) Litter box($10-20) Paper litter pellets($15-40) Wood shavings*Optional but helps with the smell of litterbox*($10-30) Toys($10-50) theyneed mental stimulation and will help to keep them from chewing your stuff Vet: Rabbits are considered exotic animals *At least in LA*. Have to find vets that service rabbits. Tends to be more expensive. They need regular Bimonthly nail trimming and ear cleaning ($50-140)*also depends on toys you give them to grind down their teeth and exercise to grind down their nails.
We adopted our bunnies from Rabbit Rescue, now they don't let anyone adopt, there are rules, and that is to ensure a good home for the friends. Just a little background there. The hay and pellets and the potty material is around $46, we get the nail clipping is free and grooming is free. We donate $15 - $20. The groomer works hard and she has a gentle touch. Out vet bill is is from $50 for an exam, that can go up fast. I hope that helps. I can't remember what life was like without my bunnies. They are worth it.
Food $40.00 Hay $40.00 Greens $20 = a month. Not including Vet bills, nail clipping $10 a month.
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