Rabbit Insurance Guide
Rabbits need exotic vets who charge more. GI stasis treatment can cost $500-$2,000. Insurance covers unexpected health emergencies.
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$15-$35
Monthly premium
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$100-$300
Exotic vet visit
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$500-$2,000
GI stasis treatment
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8-12 yrs
Lifespan
Types of Rabbit Insurance Coverage
Accident-Only
$8-$15/mo
✓ Covers:
Injuries, trauma, accidents
✗ Doesn't Cover:
Illnesses, dental, chronic
Accident & Illness
$15-$35/mo
✓ Covers:
Accidents, GI issues, infections, dental
✗ Doesn't Cover:
Pre-existing, wellness, spay/neuter
✅What's Typically Covered
GI Stasis
Emergency treatment, hospitalization
Dental Issues
Malocclusion, tooth spurs
Injuries
Broken bones, wounds
Infections
Snuffles, ear infections
❌What's NOT Covered
Pre-Existing Conditions
Conditions diagnosed before coverage.
Spay/Neuter
Preventive surgery not covered.
Wellness Exams
Routine checkups not included.
Insurance by Rabbit Breed
Different breeds have different health risks and insurance costs. Click for breed-specific guides.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rabbit Insurance
Can you get insurance for rabbits?▼
Yes! Nationwide, Petplan, and exotic pet insurers offer rabbit coverage.
Is rabbit insurance worth it?▼
GI stasis is common and costs $500-2,000 to treat. If you can't afford emergencies, insurance helps.
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