Can bunnies eat strawberries?

Rabbits can safely eat strawberries as long as they are consumed in moderation. Strawberries are high in fiber and other nutrients, but they are also high in sugar, which could lead to weight and digestive issues for your rabbit.

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How many strawberries can a bunny eat?

Tullio recommends one to three berries at a time. “Larger rabbits can eat three without an issue, but that should be the limit,” Tullio said. And when you do give your rabbit strawberries, it's best if you cut them up into small, bite-sized bits.

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Can rabbits eat strawberries or blueberries?

In addition to hay and vegetables, rabbits also need a small amount of fresh fruit in their diet. Some good fruit choices for rabbits include blueberries, oranges, raspberries, and blackberries. These fruits are a great source of vitamins and minerals, and they help keep rabbits healthy and happy.

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What fruit can bunny not eat?

Apricots, peaches & plums – cyanide in seeds/pits, high-sugar fruits. Onion bulbs, chives and garlic – can cause fatal gastric upset. Parsnips – contain psoralens, which are poisonous to bunnies.

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What berries can rabbits eat?

Fruit to feed your rabbit (one or two times a week): Apple (no seeds) Banana. Berries: Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, cranberries.

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Can bunnies have cucumbers?

Yes, it is safe for rabbits to eat cucumber! Most rabbits will love the fresh taste. Rabbits can also eat cucumber leaves. Before feeding cucumber to your rabbit, wash it in cold water to remove pesticides.

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What shouldn't rabbits eat?

Similarly, if your rabbit ever ingests one of the items listed below (regardless of quantity), call your veterinarian immediately.
  • Avocados.
  • Chocolate.
  • Fruit seeds/pits.
  • Raw onions, leeks, garlic.
  • Meat, eggs, dairy.
  • Broad beans and kidney beans.
  • Rhubarb.
  • Iceberg lettuce.

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Can bunnies eat tomatoes?

“A small acorn-size amount of seedless tomato per day is perfectly fine for a rabbit older than 12 weeks of age,” Henson said. So in general, tomatoes are an OK fruit to share with your rabbit, just as long as it's a small amount and the flesh part of a seedless tomato only.

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What fruit do rabbits like the most?

Some fruits that rabbits enjoy include:
  • Strawberries.
  • Raspberries.
  • Bananas.
  • Pineapple.
  • Apples (no seeds)

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What veggies can rabbits eat daily?

"Carrots should be fed sparingly, as they are very high in carbohydrate and may upset GI bacterial flora." Particularly good vegetables include the dark leafy greens like romaine lettuce, bok choy, mustard greens, carrot tops, cilantro, watercress, basil, kohlrabi, beet greens, broccoli greens, and cilantro.

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Can rabbits have bananas?

Foods to feed your rabbit as a treat

High in sugar, apples should only be fed to rabbits as a treat. Also high in sugar, it's safe for rabbits to eat bananas occasionally. Rabbits have a sweet tooth, so grapes are great as a treat.

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Can rabbits eat kiwi?

Yes, rabbits can eat kiwi fruit, including the skin, but it's generally recommended to remove the seeds before offering it to them. While the seeds are not toxic to rabbits, they can be a choking hazard or cause digestive issues if consumed in large quantities.

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Can bunnies have watermelon?

The Answer Is Yes! Rabbits can indeed enjoy watermelon as a treat. This juicy fruit can be a delicious and hydrating addition to their diet when offered in moderation. Watermelon contains high water content, which can help keep rabbits hydrated, especially during hot weather.

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Can bunnies have apples?

Yes, rabbits can eat apples. Apples are a safe and healthy treat for rabbits. However, it's important to remove the seeds and core before feeding them to your rabbit, as apple seeds contain small amounts of cyanide, which can be harmful if consumed in large quantities.

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Can bunnies eat oranges?

The answer is yes—in moderation. Oranges are healthy and can add nutrition and variety to a rabbit's diet. However, this fruit also has high sugar content, so your bunnies should only be allowed to eat oranges in moderation. When feeding your bunny any new food, introduce it gradually and in small amounts.

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What is a bunny's favorite vegetable?

Leafy lettuces

Leafy lettuces (including red, green, escarole, romaine and more) are a staple for your rabbit's daily vegetables. I always include a lettuce leaf or two with my rabbits' greens.

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What is a bunny's favorite food?

A rabbit's favorite food should be hay, though you may have to take steps to ensure that your rabbit is eating enough before adding in other foods that your rabbit loves. Hay should make up at least 80% of your rabbit's diet, then it's off to the races with fresh veggies and other treats!

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What do rabbits really love to eat?

Good quality hay and/or grass, always available, should constitute the majority of rabbits' diets. - Rabbits graze, naturally eating grass/other plants for long periods, mainly at dawn and dusk. - Rabbits' digestive systems need grass and/or hay to function properly. - Read meal planner and feeding tips.

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Can rabbits eat cheese?

Because rabbits require a high fiber diet with little fat, cheese is not suitable for them. Furthermore, cheese contains lactose, which rabbits cannot digest properly, and this can lead to diarrhea, stomach cramps, and gas buildup.

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What vegetables rabbits Cannot eat?

These foods are poisonous for your rabbit and could make her ill: Potatoes, daffodils, tulips, rhubarb, lillies, mushrooms, avocado, broad beans, sweet peas, buttercup, kidney beans, jasmine, foxglove and iceberg lettuce.

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Can rabbits eat iceberg lettuce?

This may come as a shock, but you should avoid feeding your rabbit light-colored lettuce, including iceberg, as it can contain lactucarium, a chemical that can be harmful to your bunny's health if ingested. Iceberg lettuce also contains mostly water and will add little to no nutrition to a diet.

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What do rabbits hate the most?

Onions, garlic, marigolds, lavender, catnip-many plants are credited with being deterrents to rabbits. What they all have in common is a strong scent. Garden blogger and author Shawna Coronado swears by a combination of 'Taishon' marigolds and spicy globe basil.

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What are 10 safe foods for rabbits?

Non-leafy vegetables should be no more than about 15 % of the diet (About 1 tablespoon per 2 lbs of body weight per day).
  • Carrots.
  • Broccoli (leaves and stems)
  • Edible flowers (roses, nasturtiums, pansies, hibiscus)
  • Celery.
  • Bell peppers (any color)
  • Chinese pea pods (the flat kind without large peas)
  • Brussel sprouts.

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What do you feed rabbits in Australia?

A well-balanced diet for a rabbit or guinea pig should consist of 80-90% of good quality hay or grass, 15% of dark leafy green vegetables and only 5% of treats or pellets. Hay should be the main source of fibre in a rabbit or guinea pig's diet as it helps to regulate the gut flora and prevents dental disease as well.

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