PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1908237
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1908237
The global exotic pets market size was estimated at USD 1.75 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 3.21 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 8.1% from 2026 to 2033. The market is advancing due to expansion of specialized veterinary and pet care services, increasing exotic pet ownership and expenditure, rising adoption of exotic pet insurance and expansion of products availability.
Growing availability of specialized pet care services drives the expansion of the market. As clinics hire veterinarians trained in reptile, avian, amphibian, and small mammal medicine, owners gain confidence in accessing reliable treatment for species that were considered difficult to care. This increased access to diagnostic tools, emergency services, and species-specific nutrition and wellness programs reduces perceived risk and encourages prospective owners to adopt exotic pets. Thus, this greater demand fuels further investment in specialty hospitals, mobile exotic vet services, and tele-veterinary care services.
In addition, growing exotic pet ownership directly increases overall market expenditure, reinforcing market expansion. According to a report of May 2025, approximately 9% of U.S. households own exotic pets, and among these owners, around 28% choose birds as their exotic species. Besides this, as consumers adopt reptiles, birds, amphibians, and small mammals their spending naturally increases on habitat setups, high-quality feed, supplements, enrichment, and medical care. This rising expenditure incentivizes manufacturers to introduce premium, species-specific products, further enhancing pet wellbeing and improving ownership experiences. Besides this, higher spending also highlights emotional value placed on these pets, encouraging owners to invest in advanced care solutions.
Furthermore, rising adoption of exotic pet insurance is accelerating market growth by reducing the financial risks associated with caring for exotic pets. As veterinary care for species such as parrots, reptiles, and ferrets can be specialized and expensive, insurance makes ownership more accessible. Besides this, companies such as Nationwide and Petcover are expanding coverage to meet rising demand. For instance, nationwide offers insurance for birds, rabbits, and reptiles, with bird plans covering a wide range of medical services from any licensed veterinarian and premiums starting below USD 21 per month. Similarly, Petcover provides insurance for reptiles, turtles, birds, and small mammals. These specialized, affordable plans boost owner confidence, support exotic bird care.
Moreover, product expansion is one of the key driver of the market, as growing availability of specialized supplies supports the unique needs of exotic animals. Some of the manufacturers and retailers are expanding their portfolios with species-specific nutrition, habitat enrichment tools, heating and lighting systems, grooming products, and health-related solutions such as supplements and medical care kits. This wider range of high-quality products across online and offline channels lowers barriers for new owners and improves long-term care. For instance, in March 2025, REMY expanded into exotic pet snacks with affordable, human-grade, vet-developed products for rodents, launching across Thailand and preparing for international markets. This expansion increased product accessibility, strengthened brand visibility and boosted demand for exotic pet care, influencing market growth through wider distribution and increasing consumer interest. Besides this, larger product variety also drives innovation, leading to more species-specific, welfare-focused solutions that enhance animal health and longevity. Thus, this expansion of accessible, high-quality supplies encourages more households to adopt exotic pets, directly expanding sustained market growth.
Global Exotic Pets Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the exotic pets market report based on product, animal, route of administration, indication, distribution channel, and region: