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Rabbit Age Calculator (Human Years Conversion)

Rabbits age much faster than humans, and their first years of life go by especially quickly. This Rabbit Age Calculator converts your rabbit’s age into an approximate human age and helps you understand whether they’re young, adult or senior.

🐰 Pet rabbits (indoor & outdoor) 📊 Non-linear age conversion 💡 Educational – not a vet diagnosis

Convert your rabbit’s age to human years

Enter your rabbit’s age to estimate:

  • Approximate “human age” equivalent
  • Life stage (young, adult, senior)
  • Rough percentage of typical rabbit lifespan already lived

Rabbit Age Calculator

This tool is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a rabbit-savvy vet if you are worried about your rabbit’s health.

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Example

4-year-old indoor rabbit

  • Often comparable to a human in their mid-30s to early 40s.
  • Life stage: adult, sometimes early senior for some breeds.
  • Focus on stable weight, dental checks and joint comfort.
Important: Rabbits hide pain very well. Changes in eating, droppings, posture, movement or grooming can be early signs that need prompt vet attention.

Typical rabbit lifespan & life stages

StageApprox. age rangeWhat it usually means
Baby / Juvenile0–6 monthsRapid growth, learning, socialization; spay/neuter decisions.
Young adult6–2 yearsHigh energy, strong joints; ideal time to lock in good diet and housing.
Adult2–5 yearsMore settled; monitor weight, teeth and gut health regularly.
Senior5+ yearsHigher risk of arthritis, dental issues and organ disease; gentle care and frequent vet checks.

Healthy pet rabbits often live between 8 and 12 years, sometimes longer, depending on breed, genetics, diet, housing and access to rabbit-savvy veterinary care.

How to use your rabbit’s “human age”

1. Match care to life stage

Younger rabbits may need more space to burn energy and chew-safe enrichment, while seniors may need softer flooring and easier access to food and litter areas.

2. Plan vet checks proactively

As your rabbit’s “human age” climbs, yearly or twice-yearly check-ups with a rabbit-savvy vet become more important to catch problems early.

3. Combine age with daily observations

Human-age equivalents are just a tool. Your rabbit’s appetite, movement, grooming habits and interest in life are equally important signals of well-being.

Want the full rabbit lifespan guide?

After using the calculator, read the complete article on how long rabbits live, with age charts, life stage tips and practical care advice.

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