Rates & Conditions of Rabbit Boarding

Cara Vet Group's Rates

The rates for boarding are as follows:

Cost: €21.50 per rabbit, per night

Rates are per day or part thereof. If your rabbit(s) is(are) collected before 11am on the day of collection, there is no charge for that day. Anytime after that is subject to full charge.

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Terms & Conditions

Please read our Terms and Conditions of our Rabbit Boarding facilities carefully as they are designed to safeguard the health and well-being of your rabbit.

Please note all rabbits must be in good health, fully vaccinated and free from any disability, illness or condition within the last 30 days.

Only rabbits that have a current vaccination certificate against Myxomatosis, Viral Haemorrhagic Disease (VHD1) and Viral Haemorrhagic Disease 2 (VHD2) can be accepted for boarding. Owners must produce an up-to-date inoculation certificate on arrival.

No rabbit suffering from, or suspected to be suffering from, any infectious or contagious disease can be accepted. All rabbits will be examined on arrival, therefore the proprietor reserves the right to refuse admission to any rabbit showing any signs of ill health, pending the advice from one of our Veterinary Surgeons. Owners will appreciate that this is essential, in order to safeguard the health of all the rabbits boarded.

Owners must assume responsibility and assume all liabilities for any harm caused by their rabbit(s) to any person or property.

Cara Veterinary Hospital, our staff and volunteers will not be liable for any problems that develop, provided reasonable care and precautions are followed.

Owners must provide a contactable number with the hospital, either for themselves or for another person responsible for the rabbit's wellbeing.

Veterinary attendance is assured and any treatment considered advisable will be carried out. All treatment prescribed prior to boarding can be continued during the rabbit's stay. Any veterinary expenses incured must be covered by the owners.

Whilst every care and precaution is taken during boarding, responsibility can only be accepted at the owners risk.

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