Resumo
Owning a pet in the UK costs far more than most people expect. A medium-sized dog typically costs £1,500–£2,000 per year in ongoing expenses, a cat around £1,000–£1,500, and a rabbit pair £800–£1,000. Over a pet’s lifetime, total spending (excluding the purchase price) commonly reaches £18,000–£24,000 for a dog and £13,000–£18,000 for a cat.
These estimates are based on data from the PDSA PAW Report 2024, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, the RSPCA, and MoneyHelper (a gov.uk-backed service).
Como funciona
Pet ownership costs break down into two parts:
- One-off setup costs — vaccinations, microchipping, neutering/spaying, beds, crates, bowls, and other initial equipment
- Recurring annual costs — food, vet checkups, flea/worm treatment, insurance, grooming, litter/waste, toys, and optional services (boarding, dog walking)
The calculator estimates annual ongoing costs based on pet type, size, and care level, then projects monthly, daily, and lifetime totals.
A fórmula
Where
Where
Cost breakdown by pet type
Dogs
| Category | Budget | Standard | Premium | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food | £360–720/yr | £540–960/yr | £840–1,320/yr | WeCovr, Battersea |
| Insurance | £180–300/yr | £320–500/yr | £600–960/yr | NimbleFins, WeCovr |
| Vet & health | £180–220/yr | £260–350/yr | £400–500/yr | AllVets, WeCovr |
| Grooming | £60–100/yr | £200–400/yr | £480–840/yr | WeCovr |
| Toys & accessories | £80–120/yr | £150–220/yr | £300–400/yr | WeCovr |
| Poo bags | £36–48/yr | £48–72/yr | £72–96/yr | Various |
Setup costs: £450 (small), £600 (medium), £750 (large) — includes vaccinations, microchip, neutering, bed, crate, bowls, collar, lead, toys.
Expected lifespan: 14 years (small), 12 years (medium), 10 years (large).
Cats
| Category | Budget | Standard | Premium | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food | £240–360/yr | £360–500/yr | £600–720/yr | Battersea, Agria |
| Insurance | £60–100/yr | £120–180/yr | £300–420/yr | NimbleFins |
| Vet & health | £120–160/yr | £200–250/yr | £350–400/yr | AllVets |
| Grooming | £0/yr | £50–80/yr | £150–200/yr | Various |
| Toys & accessories | £60–80/yr | £100–140/yr | £200–280/yr | Various |
| Litter | £96–120/yr | £120–168/yr | £180–240/yr | Various |
Setup costs: £250 (small), £300 (medium), £350 (large) — includes vaccinations, microchip, neutering, carrier, bed, bowls, litter tray, scratch post.
Expected lifespan: 16 years (small), 15 years (medium), 14 years (large).
Rabbits
| Category | Budget | Standard | Premium | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food | £180–260/yr | £280–380/yr | £420–540/yr | PDSA, Petsloo |
| Insurance | £60–84/yr | £100–140/yr | £180–220/yr | Post Office |
| Vet & health | £80–120/yr | £140–180/yr | £220–280/yr | AllVets |
| Grooming | £0/yr | £20–40/yr | £60–100/yr | Various |
| Toys & accessories | £40–60/yr | £80–120/yr | £160–200/yr | Various |
| Bedding & hay | £72–96/yr | £108–132/yr | £156–204/yr | Various |
Setup costs: £280 (small), £350 (medium), £420 (large) — includes hutch/enclosure, vaccination, neutering, bowls, carrier.
Expected lifespan: 10 years (small), 9 years (medium), 8 years (large).
Worked examples
Medium dog, standard care, with insurance and grooming
Food
= £720
Insurance
= £390
Vet & health
= £300
Grooming
= £300
Toys & accessories
= £180
Poo bags & waste
= £60
Result
Annual cost = £1,950/yr (£162.50/mo). Lifetime over 12 years = £1,950 × 12 + £600 setup = £24,000
Medium cat, standard care, with insurance, no grooming
Food
= £420
Insurance
= £150
Vet & health
= £220
Grooming
= £0
Toys & accessories
= £120
Litter
= £144
Result
Annual cost = £1,054/yr (£87.83/mo). Lifetime over 15 years = £1,054 × 15 + £300 setup = £16,110
Entradas explicadas
- Pet type — dog, cat, or rabbit. Each has different cost profiles, lifespans, and care needs.
- Size — small, medium, or large. Bigger pets eat more, cost more to insure, and (for dogs) cost more to groom and board.
- Care level — budget (essentials only), standard (typical owner), or premium (best of everything). This affects food quality, insurance cover level, vet care frequency, and accessories budget.
- Insurance — whether to include pet insurance. Average UK premium is ~£27/month but varies enormously by breed (£8/month for a mongrel vs £37/month for a French Bulldog).
- Grooming — professional grooming. Essential for some dog breeds (poodles, spaniels), optional for short-haired dogs. Cats rarely need professional grooming.
- Boarding — kennels (dogs), cattery (cats), or small animal boarding (rabbits) when you go on holiday. Cost is per night × number of nights.
- Dog walking — professional dog walker during working hours. Typically £14–£20 per hour.
- Number of pets — scales all costs linearly (1–5 pets).
Resultados explicados
- Annual cost — total recurring cost per year for all selected categories and number of pets.
- Monthly / daily cost — annual cost divided by 12 (monthly) or 365 (daily).
- Lifetime cost — annual cost multiplied by the expected lifespan, plus one-off setup costs. This is the most eye-opening number.
- First year total — annual cost plus setup costs. The first year is always the most expensive.
- Cost breakdown — bar chart showing what proportion of spending goes to each category.
- Verdict — a contextual message comparing your spending level against UK averages.
Premissas e limitações
- Costs are UK averages. London and South-East prices are typically 35–50% higher for boarding, grooming, and vet care.
- Purchase/adoption price is excluded. The calculator covers ongoing ownership costs only. A pedigree dog can cost £500–£3,000+ to buy; rescue adoption fees are typically £150–£300.
- Emergency vet bills are excluded. A single emergency can cost £1,000–£3,000+. The calculator models routine care only.
- Inflation is not modelled. Lifetime costs assume current-year prices throughout. Vet costs have been rising ~8% per year.
- Rabbit costs are for a single rabbit. The RSPCA and PDSA recommend keeping rabbits in pairs; double the cost for a pair.
- Insurance premiums increase with age. Premiums typically double by age 7 and triple by age 10. The calculator uses a single average premium.
- Breed-specific variation is not modelled. A French Bulldog costs significantly more to insure and treat than a Labrador. The calculator uses size-based averages.
Verificação
| Test case | Input | Expected annual | Our calculator | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medium dog, standard + ins + groom | Dog/medium/standard | £1,500–2,000 | £1,950 | Battersea, RSPCA |
| Medium cat, standard + ins | Cat/medium/standard | £900–1,500 | £1,054 | PDSA, Battersea |
| Medium rabbit, standard + ins | Rabbit/medium/standard | £720–1,020 | £830 | PDSA |
| Large dog, premium, all options (2wk board) | Dog/large/premium | £3,000–5,000 | £4,536 | WeCovr |
| Small dog, budget, no optional costs | Dog/small/budget | £500–900 | £656 | RSPCA |