Rabbit Food

Bunnies are herbivores – that is they eat plants only, no meat.  It is important that your bunny gets all the important nutrients that her or she needs – carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and protein so that it be healthy.  This section is dedicated to exploring which foods are good for your rabbit, and  – just as importantly – what to not feed your bunny.

White bunny with bowl of fruits and vegetables
Bunnies are herbivores, and they need to eat protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals
Can Rabbits Eat Basil?

Can Rabbits Eat Basil?

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When we consider basil, this is perfectly safe to feed to rabbits, as long as they are 12 weeks old or older. And, when feeding it to them, you must only give moderate amounts occasionally. Too much can lead to stomach upsets and digestive problems.


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Can Rabbits Eat Cherries

Can Rabbits Eat Cherries?

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Whilst their diet is known to consist of hay, fruit, vegetables, pellets, and freshwater, it’s always important to check whether what you’re planning on feeding your rabbit is suitable for them. 


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sweet potatoes for rabbits

Can Rabbits Eat Sweet Potatoes?

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Sweet potatoes are delicious, and they are one of the healthiest vegetables you can eat. They are an outstanding source of essential nutrients, including vitamin A and magnesium. However, can rabbits eat sweet potatoes? Some rabbit owners wonder if they are healthy and safe for their pet rabbits to consume.


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Can Rabbits Eat Honey?

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Can rabbits eat honey, even in moderation? Well, though it is a yummy sweet treat for humans, honey can prove dangerous for rabbits. It is especially hard on their fragile digestive systems.


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Can Rabbits Eat Bell Peppers?

Can Rabbits Eat Bell Peppers?

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Bell peppers, also known as capsicum annuum or sweet pepper, are rich in various antioxidants, including Vitamin C and K. They are high in nutrients and low in calories, and delicious as a snack or in meals.


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Can Rabbits Eat Green Beans?

Can Rabbits Eat Green Beans?

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Adopting a rabbit also means providing them with healthy, nutritious food. Since a rabbit’s digestive system is different from human digestion, knowing what foods are efficient or harmful is best. Many new rabbit owners may be tempted to give their new friend lots of veggies, such as lettuce, green beans and arugula.


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Can Rabbits Eat Mangetout?

Can Rabbits Eat Mangetout?

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If all you ate were carrots all day, you wouldn’t feel very healthy. The same goes for rabbits. They simply don’t need the high sugar content found in carrots, despite their love for them. Bunnies require a balanced diet with a wide variety of vegetables.


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