11/03/2025
I’ve been receiving a lot of messages lately asking why “my prices are so high”, with people saying “Akala ko mga ₱500 - ₱1k lang”, so I wanted to take a moment to address it. 🐇
I recently saw a rabbit at a pet store, a mixed breed with no real background, bright red eyes (not the ruby kind, but clearly sick), and it was walking around in its own urine and f***s, with just paper bedding. Wala ring alam ang staff kung anong breed, ilang taon na, o saan galing. Maraming murang rabbits ang nasa ganitong kondisyon. And, more often than not, I get messages from people who bought one of those cheap rabbits, only for it to pass away, leaving their child heartbroken and asking if I have a replacement.
So here’s the thing, if you’re looking for a low-cost rabbit, we’re probably not the right fit for you. It’s also important to note that messaging a breeder and asking them to lower their prices is rude. Hindi ka naman pumapasok sa SM para itanong sakanila to lower their prices, right?
We spend a lot of time and money on our rabbits. From the moment they’re born, sinasanay na namin sila sa tao, bata, iba pang hayop, at household noises para maging well-adjusted sa future owners nila. We provide high-quality food (₱1600+ per bag na ilang araw lang nauubos), vitamins, deworming, enrichment etc.
Raising rabbits is expensive, and it takes a lot of hard work. We don’t cut corners, and we ask for a fair price for the care and quality we provide. So please, huwag baratin ang breeders.
And this isn’t just for rabbit breeders, It applies to everyone who runs a business. Whether you’re a farmer, breeder, artist, craftsman, or small business owner, we all invest time, effort, and money into what we do. So please, respect the price and the work behind it. 🫶🏻