Free Online Pet Cost Calculator.

Use our free pet cost calculator to estimate monthly, annual and first-year pet ownership costs. Simple, instant and mobile friendly.

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Pet Cost Calculator

Enter your one-off setup costs and estimated monthly pet expenses to calculate the first-year cost, annual ongoing cost and monthly total instantly.

Monthly total
First-year cost
Annual ongoing cost
Add your figures above to see the result.

Use this pet cost calculator to estimate the cost of owning a pet. Enter your one-off setup costs and monthly expenses to calculate your monthly total, annual ongoing cost and estimated first-year pet cost instantly.

This calculator is useful for anyone planning to get a dog, cat, rabbit or another pet and wanting a clearer idea of the financial commitment involved.

pet cost calculator helps you estimate how much it may cost to own and care for a pet over time.

It can help you plan for:

  • one-off setup costs
  • food
  • insurance
  • toys and accessories
  • grooming
  • routine pet care
  • other monthly ownership costs

While every pet is different, a calculator gives you a quick way to estimate likely costs before making a decision.

A simple pet cost estimate can be broken into two parts:

First-Year Cost = One-Off Setup Costs + (Monthly Costs × 12)

Annual Ongoing Cost = Monthly Costs × 12

For example, if:

  • one-off setup costs = £500
  • monthly food cost = £45
  • monthly insurance = £20
  • other monthly costs = £35

Then:

  • monthly total = £100
  • annual ongoing cost = £1,200
  • first-year cost = £1,700
  1. Enter your one-off setup costs.
  2. Add your monthly food cost.
  3. Add your monthly insurance cost.
  4. Add any other monthly costs.
  5. The calculator updates instantly and shows:
    • monthly total
    • first-year cost
    • annual ongoing cost

Use the Reset button to clear the values and start again.

One-off pet costs are the upfront expenses you usually pay when bringing a pet home. These may include:

  • adoption or purchase fee
  • bed or crate
  • lead, harness or collar
  • food bowls
  • litter tray or cage setup
  • initial toys
  • first vaccinations or setup items

These costs are often highest in the first year.

Monthly pet costs can include:

  • food
  • insurance
  • grooming
  • flea and worm treatments
  • litter or bedding
  • toys and replacements
  • routine care and miscellaneous spending

Some pets also have breed-specific or species-specific costs, so it helps to use realistic estimates.

A dog owner estimates:

  • one-off setup costs = £650
  • food = £55 per month
  • insurance = £25 per month
  • other monthly costs = £40 per month

Monthly total:
£120

Annual ongoing cost:
£1,440

First-year cost:
£2,090

A cat owner estimates:

  • one-off setup costs = £350
  • food = £30 per month
  • insurance = £15 per month
  • other monthly costs = £20 per month

Monthly total:
£65

Annual ongoing cost:
£780

First-year cost:
£1,130

A rabbit owner estimates:

  • one-off setup costs = £280
  • food = £20 per month
  • insurance = £10 per month
  • other monthly costs = £18 per month

Monthly total:
£48

Annual ongoing cost:
£576

First-year cost:
£856

A pet is a long-term responsibility, and the total cost can add up over time. Estimating expenses in advance helps you:

  • budget more accurately
  • compare the cost of different pets
  • prepare for the first year
  • understand the ongoing commitment
  • avoid underestimating ownership costs

It is especially helpful when deciding whether now is the right time to take on a pet.

This calculator gives a practical estimate, but actual ownership costs can vary. It does not automatically account for:

  • emergency vet bills
  • one-off surgery or treatment
  • holiday boarding or pet sitting
  • inflation or rising food prices
  • special dietary needs
  • unexpected long-term health costs

For that reason, many owners also keep an emergency fund for pet care.

A simple pet cost estimate adds one-off setup costs to monthly ownership costs over time. For first-year cost, multiply monthly costs by 12 and add the setup total.

Typical costs include food, insurance, grooming, supplies, routine care and any initial setup or adoption costs.

Often yes. The first year usually includes one-off setup costs that do not repeat every year.

Yes. This calculator works for any pet as long as you enter realistic cost estimates.

You can include routine or expected vet-related costs in the monthly “other costs” figure. Unexpected emergency bills are harder to predict.

Monthly costs help with day-to-day budgeting, while annual costs give a better picture of the longer-term commitment.

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