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Ensuring that your rabbit in Kent gets the best start to life and is well cared for across the years is no doubt your number one priority as an owner. For confidence that your pet is protected against harmful disease, sign up to our Pet Health Plan and rest easy knowing that the team at Warren House Veterinary Centre can support with preventative healthcare treatments for as a little as £10.00 a month.

No matter the age, breed or sex of your rabbit, our team of veterinary healthcare professionals across our 4 practices will support the wellbeing of your pet, with membership to our Pet Health Plan allowing you to benefit from the treatments and services outlined below.

What is included in the plan, and how much does it cost?

Rabbit Plan  £10.00 per month

With our plan you’ll get:

  • One vaccination per year with a vet consultation
  • Fly strike prevention treatment and internal parasite treatment as appropriate
  • Six monthly health check with a vet
  • Microchipping
  • 10% off routine neutering
  • 10% off non-referral dental procedures
  • 10% off in-house blood testing
  • 10% off long-term medication
  • 10% off all food and accessories bought from the practice

Our Pet Health Plan offers outstanding value for money, with savings on your pet's routine and preventative health treatments. Paid in monthly instalments, you can rest safe in the knowledge that your pet will receive first-class care across its lifetime, with the Warren House team on hand to support at your pet’s hour of need.

Sign Up

If you have joined before 1st August 2022, to view our Pet Health for Life Plan terms of service click here. If you have joined on or after 1st August 2022, to view our Pet Health for Life Plan terms of service click here.


Pet Health Plan is not a pet insurance policy. The product is a way to spread the cost of routine preventative pet care at the recommended annual doses. However, it does not cover the costs of veterinary care for unexpected illness or injury to your pet; we recommend taking out separate pet insurance for this.

All treatment is subject to clinical assessment and need.