Key Takeaways
Points to Note |
Details |
Focus on Hay |
High-quality hay should be the primary component of their diet. |
Introduce Veggies & Fruits |
Gradually introduce rabbit-safe vegetables and fruits. |
Limit Sugary Treats |
Keep sugary treats minimal to prevent digestive issues. |
What Food Can Rabbits Eat?
Rabbits thrive on a diet that includes various vegetables, fruits, and high-quality pellets. Here’s a comprehensive guide to their dietary needs.
Safe Vegetables for Rabbits
Vegetables |
Frequency |
Quantity per serving |
Leafy Greens (Romaine, Kale) |
Daily |
1-2 cups |
Carrots |
Occasional |
Small slices |
Bell Peppers |
Moderately |
Sliced portions |
Rabbit-Safe Fruits
Fruits |
Frequency |
Quantity per serving |
Apples |
Occasional |
Small slices |
Bananas |
Rarely |
Small pieces |
Strawberries |
Occasionally |
Few berries |
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions |
Answers |
Can rabbits eat spinach? |
Yes, but spinach should be given in moderation due to oxalates. |
What fruits are toxic to rabbits? |
Avocado and citrus fruits should be avoided due to toxicity. |
Can rabbits eat tomatoes? |
Yes, but avoid feeding the plant or green parts of tomatoes. |
Conclusion
A rabbit’s diet should primarily consist of hay, complemented by safe vegetables and fruits. Always introduce new foods gradually, monitor their response, and avoid foods that could cause digestive issues or toxicity. A well-balanced diet ensures a happy and healthy rabbit!