Cost of owning a rabbit in United States
Lifetime and food cost for 8 rabbits, localized to USD.
Chart: the six cheapest rabbits to own in United States, by total lifetime cost.
| # | Breed | Size | Food/yr | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flemish Giant | Medium | $540 | $9,225 |
| 2 | Mini Rex | Small | $540 | $11,335 |
| 3 | Holland Lop | Small | $540 | $12,560 |
| 4 | Mini Lop | Small | $540 | $12,560 |
| 5 | Dutch Rabbit | Small | $540 | $13,150 |
| 6 | Netherland Dwarf | Small | $540 | $14,370 |
| 7 | Lionhead | Small | $540 | $14,425 |
| 8 | English Angora | Small | $540 | $17,965 |
What a rabbit really costs in United States
Across 8 rabbits, lifetime cost in United States ranges from about $9,225 for the Flemish Giant up to $17,965 for the English Angora — roughly a 1.9× spread. That gap is driven by body size (which sets how much a rabbit eats and its medication doses), breed health risk (which sets insurance premiums and likely vet bills) and lifespan (which multiplies every recurring annual cost). Local prices matter just as much: United States sits at a food price index of 1.0 and a services index of 1.0 against the US baseline of 1.00, so the same breed can cost noticeably more or less here than abroad. Every figure on this page is in USD. Pet insurance is widely available in United States.
Compiled by the PawCosts data team from World Bank price-level data, NAPHIA averages and AAFCO/vet nutrition formulas.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest rabbit to own in United States?
The Flemish Giant — about $9,225 over its lifetime in USD.
What is the most expensive rabbit to own in United States?
The English Angora — around $17,965 lifetime.
Is pet insurance available in United States?
Pet insurance is widely available in United States.
How are United States rabbit costs calculated?
US base costs (food via the vet RER/MER calorie formula, NAPHIA insurance averages) scaled by United States's price-level indices — food 1.0, services 1.0 — and converted to USD.