Yes, you certainly can! Rabbits love banana!
Banana has a high sugar content, even more than other fruit, so just give your rabbit a small amount of banana as a treat. Only small chunks, or a bite or two should be given at once. Too many treats will make your bunny sick.
As always, with new foods, banana needs to be introduced gradually.
Wait until the rabbit is at least 5 months old before giving any treats.
Don't let the rabbit eat the banana peel, as it may have been treated with pesticides.
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Yes but you shouldn't feed them, them too often as high in sugar foods arent good for rabbits. Lots of vegs are what gives rabbits a balanced diet. Rabbits love veg like carrots, cellery and coliflower. They also eat some fruits like apples. You should never give your rabbit iceburg lettuce as it can kill them.
I have a guinea pig and I had a bunny in my early childhood. My guinea pig now eats the peel and the banana itself. Back when I had my rabbit, Daffodil, she ate banana too. So I guess it is ok. But if your bunny or guinea pig vomits after eating the banana, visit your local vet. Because banana might not be right for your furry friend. But all in all guinea pigs and bunnies like bananas. Hope this helped!
it depends on what you feed it if you want 12 feed it oranges 2 feed it humans
feed it carrots
you shoud feed your bunny or bunnies foods like carrots (not to much) pellots ,hey ,cucmbers and water
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yes but only if he wants it
yes
No! Chocolate is very bad for animals. Stick to healthy vegetables and fruits for your bunny. You should never feed animals chocolate it will give them diarrhea and in most cases the will die, even if they have a little bit of chocolate. Don't feed your bunny chocolate.
feed it out of its cage
alot
It is best to hand feed your bunny so they get used to you. But feed them things like carrots and rabbit pellets. DO NOT FEED THE ICEBERG LETTUCE. ITS HIGHLY TOXIC!!
I dont think so
Yes, you can feed teddy bear hamsters oranges in small amounts as an occasional treat. Make sure to remove any seeds and avoid feeding them citrus fruits too frequently as they are high in sugar and can upset their stomachs.