Safe foods for rabbits and guinea pigs include hay, fresh vegetables like leafy greens, carrots, and bell peppers, and limited amounts of fruits like apples and berries. It's important to avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to them, such as chocolate, onions, or avocado. Always provide fresh water and monitor their intake to ensure they stay healthy.
Rabbits can eat some leftovers like fruits and vegetables, but it's important to make sure they are safe and not toxic for rabbits. Foods like chocolate, caffeine, and sugary or salty items should never be fed to rabbits. Always research which foods are safe for rabbits before offering them any leftovers.
Yes, rabbits can eat ice plant in moderation. Ice plant is safe for rabbits to consume as an occasional treat due to its high water content and minimal toxicity. However, it should not be a staple in their diet as it lacks some essential nutrients required by rabbits.
Yes, rabbits can eat parsnips as an occasional treat. Parsnips are safe for rabbits in small amounts, as they are high in natural sugars and should not be a staple in their diet. Always introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive issues.
These woods are safe for pet rabbits to chew on and eat:WillowSpruceAshBirchMapleJuniperPoplarApplePearHazelHawthornBerry bramblesDo not give your rabbit any wood from trees that bear stone fruits (like cherries, peaches, plums). Do not give your rabbit any cedar, or fresh pine. These woods are not safe for rabbits.
No, rabbits should not eat cedar shavings. Cedar shavings can be toxic to rabbits when ingested, causing respiratory and digestive issues. It is best to use safe bedding options like aspen shavings or paper-based bedding for rabbits.
No, they look the same but Ginepigs are bigger and have to be kept outside like rabbits.
Rabbits can eat some leftovers like fruits and vegetables, but it's important to make sure they are safe and not toxic for rabbits. Foods like chocolate, caffeine, and sugary or salty items should never be fed to rabbits. Always research which foods are safe for rabbits before offering them any leftovers.
No, walnuts aren't safe for bunnies to eat. See the related link below for more dangerous foods for rabbits.
They cannot eat the leaves of the plant, but they can eat the flower (aka Bud) and the stems. Rabbits eat marijuana in the wild. I wouldn't feed rabbits marijuana as domestic rabbits are nothing like wild rabbits, they have evolved differently. http://www.adoptarabbit.com/articles/toxic.html
I'm not exactly sure if they will die, but it is not listed in the list of safe plants and vegetables for rabbits, so better not.
No, rabbits do not eat catmint -- it is reputed to be a good plant to use to repel wild rabbits from your garden, so it is probably not safe to give to pet rabbits (who don't always know what is safe for them and what isn't, like their wild cousins do -- animals lose some of their instincts with domestication). See the related question below about what to feed a rabbit for details about a healthy rabbit diet.
There could be a plant that isn't safe for a rabbit to eat.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Rabbits love to eat cows and cardboard. Feed them that and they will love you!
Yes, rabbits can eat ice plant in moderation. Ice plant is safe for rabbits to consume as an occasional treat due to its high water content and minimal toxicity. However, it should not be a staple in their diet as it lacks some essential nutrients required by rabbits.
See the related link below for a list of plants, including weeds, that aren't safe for rabbits to eat. To be safe, it's best to stick to recommended plants and avoid ones that aren't known to be safe or dangerous. Certainly, avoid plants that are known to be dangerous! See related links/questions below for details.
Yes, rabbits can eat parsnips as an occasional treat. Parsnips are safe for rabbits in small amounts, as they are high in natural sugars and should not be a staple in their diet. Always introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive issues.