Quick Answer

Compare rabbit insurance costs and coverage by breed below. Pet insurance typically covers 70-90% of vet bills after deductible.

Complete Rabbit Insurance Guide

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
โœ“ Covers:

Injuries, trauma, accidents

โœ— Doesn't Cover:

Illnesses, dental, chronic

Accident & Illness

$15-$35/mo
โœ“ Covers:

Accidents, GI issues, infections, dental

โœ— Doesn't Cover:

Pre-existing, wellness, spay/neuter

โœ…What's Typically Covered

GI Stasis

Emergency treatment, hospitalization

Dental Issues

Malocclusion, tooth spurs

Injuries

Broken bones, wounds

Infections

Snuffles, ear infections

โŒWhat'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?โ–ผ
Yes! Nationwide, Petplan, and exotic pet insurers offer rabbit coverage.
Is rabbit insurance worth it?โ–ผ
GI stasis is common and costs $500-2,000 to treat. If you can't afford emergencies, insurance helps.

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