Thursday, March 6, 2008

Rabbit Cost, What to Expect

So Yes a Joy even though rabbits are perhaps expensive. Although you can bring a bun into your home for a nominal fee to a rescue organization or shelter, you should consider the costs for a suitable cage, food, toys etc. It is possible to cut costs and get optimum products if you use the internet. You'll find that you will not buy everything your rabbit needs at one store.

I've seen some great pictures and videos on the internet of creative bunny digs using a wide variety of products including cubes. We use a combination of a large portable dog crate (the door is always open) in a protected area of the kitchen and an interesting placement of x-pen fencing reminiscent of the Great Wall.

We've also learned from Dr. Hess that fresh veggies trump pellets. So our 'big girl' Rex is a bit less than 1/4 cup of Oxbow Timothy pellets in the morning and evening. And of course lots of hay. Spring, summer and fall the bun gets treats from the garden including local grass snippings. Her fresh veggies and occasional fruit treats are affordable as the bun benefits from the wide variety and competitive prices of NYC produce vendors. We estimate bun food at about $20 month for fresh and hmm $10-12 for the pellets and hay.

We also shop the sales at the online stores including Drs. Foster- Rabbitstop, etc.

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