Pets & Animals YouTube RPM: $2–$12 per 1,000 views
Average RPM for pets & animals channels is $5 per 1,000 views on a US audience. Below are estimated earnings at three view counts, a Shorts comparison and how six markets differ — all computed with the same engine as the earnings calculator.
The RPM range, and what it means
$2
Low month
$5
Average
$12
Strong month
Pets & Animals is 14th of 16 by average RPM, just under Finance & Business at $25 and above Entertainment at $4. The spread is unusually wide — $2 to $12, a 6.0x swing — so month-to-month income in this category is far less predictable than the average alone suggests. At the average RPM, reaching $1,000 a month from ads alone takes roughly 200,000 monthly long-form views from a US audience. Audience geography bites hard here: in India 🇮🇳 the effective RPM falls to $0.75, below a dollar per thousand views. RPM is revenue per thousand views after YouTube's 45% share — not CPM, which is what advertisers pay before the split. The min and max are not error bars: they are the realistic spread between a weak advertising month such as January and a strong one such as November.
Estimated earnings for pets & animals channels
Long-form video, US audience. Calculated with the same function the YouTube money calculator uses.
| Monthly views | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10,000 | $20 | $50 | $120 |
| 100,000 | $200 | $500 | $1,200 |
| 1,000,000 | $2,000 | $5,000 | $12,000 |
Shorts versus long-form
Shorts are modelled at 0.05× the long-form RPM, because Shorts revenue is paid from a shared pool after music licensing rather than from ads attached to your individual video. For pets & animals that produces a large gap:
| Views | Long-form | Shorts |
|---|---|---|
| 10,000 | $50 | $3 |
| 100,000 | $500 | $25 |
| 1,000,000 | $5,000 | $250 |
How audience country changes the figure
The United States is the 1.0 baseline; every other market applies a multiplier against it. Same niche, same 100,000 long-form views, different audience:
| Country | Multiplier | Effective RPM | At 100k views |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States 🇺🇸 | 1× | $5 | $500 |
| United Kingdom 🇬🇧 | 0.85× | $4.25 | $425 |
| Canada 🇨🇦 | 0.8× | $4 | $400 |
| Australia 🇦🇺 | 0.75× | $3.75 | $375 |
| Germany 🇩🇪 | 0.7× | $3.5 | $350 |
| India 🇮🇳 | 0.15× | $0.75 | $75 |
Six markets shown from a dataset of 44. Use the calculator for any other country.
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Open the YouTube money calculatorFrequently asked questions
What is the average YouTube RPM for pets & animals channels?+
In this dataset Pets & Animals carries an average RPM of $5 per 1,000 views, within a range of $2 to $12. Those figures assume a US audience and long-form video; other countries scale the number down by a fixed multiplier.
How much do pets & animals channels earn per 100,000 views?+
At the average RPM and a US audience, 100,000 long-form views works out to roughly $500, with a realistic spread of $200 to $1,200 depending on the advertising season and how many ads run.
Do Shorts pay the same in this niche?+
No. Shorts are modelled at 0.05x the long-form RPM because Shorts revenue comes from a shared pool rather than ads on your individual video. The same 100,000 views earns about $25 as Shorts versus $500 as long-form.
Where does pets & animals rank against other niches?+
It ranks 14 of 16 by average RPM in this dataset — 1.7x the lowest-paying niche in the table, and 5x below the highest. Its closest comparisons are Gaming at $5, Entertainment at $4, Finance & Business at $25, Music at $3.
How many views does a pets & animals channel need for $1,000 a month?+
At the $5 average RPM and a US audience, roughly 200,000 monthly long-form views. On a weak month at $2 that rises to about 500,000, and on a strong month at $12 it falls to about 83,334. Ads are rarely the whole picture — most channels at that level also earn from sponsorships.
Are these RPM figures guaranteed?+
No. They are reference ranges for planning, not a payout promise. Real RPM moves with advertiser demand week to week, audience country and age, video length, how many ad breaks you run, and ad-blocker use. Your own figure in YouTube Studio is always the authoritative one.
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