Rabbit Age in Human Years
Convert rabbit age to human years. Rabbits age very rapidly in the first year — a 1-year-old rabbit is about 20 in human years.
Rabbit Aging
Rabbits age rapidly: a 1-year-old rabbit is roughly equivalent to a 20-year-old human. After that, each rabbit year adds about 6-8 human years. Small breeds live longer (8-12 years) than large breeds (5-8 years). The oldest recorded rabbit lived to 18 years (approximately 120 human years equivalent).
Rabbit Life Stages
Kit (0-3 months): Rapid growth, weaning. Adolescent (3-12 months): Spay/neuter age, personality developing. Adult (1-5 years): Prime of life. Senior (6+ years): Slower, may develop arthritis or dental issues. Regular vet checkups become especially important after age 5.
Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the US after dogs and cats, with 6.7 million pet rabbits. Yet they are the most frequently surrendered to shelters because owners underestimate their 8-12 year lifespan and care requirements. A rabbit is a decade-long commitment — not a starter pet.