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Rabbit & Small Mammal Vets in Hawaii

8 of the 12 exotic pet vets we track in Hawaii have small-mammal care. Google's vet listings only separate 'exotic animal' from 'general practice' — there's no field for which species a clinic actually treats, and rabbits and guinea pigs need different expertise (and often different anesthesia protocols) than birds or reptiles. Every vet on this page is confirmed from the clinic's own website or services list to treat rabbits and other small mammals, not just labeled 'exotic' in general. Full listings for every city are on the Hawaii page.

Honolulu 4

Aloha Animal Hospital Associates Birds & parrotsReptilesRabbits & small mammalsHouse calls

1616 Liliha St, Honolulu, HI 96817-3168

+18087342242 Website All Honolulu exotic pet vets

Kakaako Pet Hospital Birds & parrotsReptilesRabbits & small mammalsExotic emergenciesHouse calls

815 Queen St, Honolulu, HI 96813

+18085929999 Website All Honolulu exotic pet vets

Oahu Veterinary Clinic Birds & parrotsRabbits & small mammalsBoard-certified (ABVP)House calls

1347 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96814-4512

+18084271000 Website All Honolulu exotic pet vets

Pearl's Veterinary Surgery Rabbits & small mammals

534 Ohohia St, Honolulu, HI 96819-1989

+18083742939 Website All Honolulu exotic pet vets

Kailua 1

Feather & Fur Animal Hospital Birds & parrotsReptilesRabbits & small mammalsExotic emergenciesHouse calls

25 Kaneohe Bay Dr, Kailua, HI 96734

+18082541548 Website

Kapaau 1

Kohala Vet Clinic Birds & parrotsRabbits & small mammalsExotic emergencies

54-3695 Akoni Pule Hwy, Kapaau, HI 96755

+18088896405 Website

Kihei 1

South Shore Veterinary Care Birds & parrotsReptilesRabbits & small mammals

330 Ohukai Rd, Kihei, HI 96753-7058

+18088743422 Website

Mililani Town 1

Ke Ola Pet Hospital Rabbits & small mammalsHouse calls

95-390 Kuahelani Ave, Mililani Town, HI 96789-1182

+18086237387 Website

Call ahead to confirm rabbit-safe anesthesia experience. Rabbits and other small mammals have delicate GI systems and specific anesthesia risks, so ask whether the vet has hands-on surgical experience with them, not just general small-mammal familiarity.

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