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Top Rabbit Vets in Ranchi

 If you're on the hunt for the absolute best rabbit vet in Ranchi, here’s the scoop with no sugar-coating—rabbit care takes finesse, and you want someone who really gets them.


Top Rabbit Vets in Ranchi

Dr Ravi Kant – Veterinary Clinic for Rabbit & Pet Birds Ranchi, Jharkhand, India A clinic explicitly for rabbits and pet birds—specialised focus.

Dr Sur­an­jan Sarkar – Pluto/Trinity Pet Clinic Ranchi, Jharkhand, India Well‑known as Ranchi’s “rabbit doctor”, expertise in exotic animals and critical care.

Pet’s Remedies Ranchi, Jharkhand, India Advanced pet clinic treating rabbits (and offering supplies for them) with clean, professional care.


1. Dr Ravi Kant – Veterinary Clinic for Rabbit & Pet Birds

Specializes explicitly in rabbits and pet birds. If you're after someone with a laser focus on your bunny, this is your go-to. (clickedindia.net)

2. Dr Suranjan Sarkar – Pluto/Trinity Pet Clinic

Known locally as the “rabbit doctor,” Dr. Sarkar is a big name in exotic pet care. He’s got credentials in veterinary dermatology and critical care, and handles emergencies too. If your rabbit needs specialized care beyond the usual scratches and sniffles, he's a top-tier pick. (plutopetclinics.com, plutopetclinics.blogspot.com, Google Sites)

3. Pet’s Remedies Clinic

Modern facilities, clean environment, and experienced in treating rabbits. Plus, they offer relevant supplies—which is handy if you're looking for a one-stop shop. (petsremedies.in)


Quick Comparison

Clinic Specialty Strengths
Dr Ravi Kant Rabbit & Bird specialist Focused expertise on bunnies, likely more tailored support
Dr Sarkar Exotic animal / critical care Highly qualified, handles complex or severe cases
Pet’s Remedies General pet care incl. rabbits Clean, affordable, supplies available

Final Word (Be a Smart Bunny Parent)

  • For a set-it-and-forget-it check-up or feeding advice? Dr Ravi Kant is ideal—rabbits are his thing.

  • If you've got a quirky medical case or need urgent care? Dr Sarkar is the high-caliber vet with the creds to back it.

  • If you're looking for routine care plus supplies? Pet’s Remedies gives you that convenience with professionalism.

Let me know if you want addresses, contact info, or help booking an appointment—or just to rant about how much rabbits chew everything!

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