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Forum DIET & CARE Tips to reduce cost of rabbits RE: Tips to reduce cost of rabbits


JosipTheBunny
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    I would say I spend very little. I get wood shavings/pellets for free at the local wood-cutting place (I don’t know how it is called).
    For food: lots of hay I get from mom’s big garden, also the veggies. Some of the veggies and hay I buy. Since I don’t feed him pellets no money is spent on them.

    I would say I spend less than 5€ a month for food in spring/summer (in the winter will probably be more – around 15€, because there is less veggies in the garden).

    I didn’t count the initial things in here like a cage, water bowl (2€), toilet (4€), nail clipper (2€), brush (1.5€) and a leash (7€), some toys/feeding toys (10€ together). I got the bunny and the cage from a breeder for 50€ (for both).

    Most of the toys, sleeping and hiding houses I make myself from different boxes, toilet paper rolls, wooden things that I find in my parents house (lots of things that no one uses) etc. Josip also really likes my footstool