Below are listed fresh fruits and vegetables that humans commonly eat but that are dangerous for rabbits. See the link below for a more complete list of plants that rabbits shouldn't eat.
There are many other plants not listed here (ones that humans don't commonly eat) that are poisonous for rabbits and should be avoided.
As a general rule, remove all seeds, stones/pits, twigs, and foliage before giving fruit/veg to a rabbit -- often, these things are dangerous for rabbits. (One exception: apple seeds are poisonous, but the twigs and leaves are perfectly safe and a great treat for rabbits.) See the related link below for more details.
Avoid Entirely
Avoid or Proceed with Caution
*A note on gas
Some rabbits are more sensitive to gas than others. Gassy foods should be limited in a rabbit's diet. When feeding your rabbit a new food that's indicated in gas, start with small portions and watch carefully for signs of gas over the next 24 hours. Be prepared to treat a gas attack (first aid; serious cases require the vet). If your rabbit is sensitive to gas, you may want to avoid gassy foods entirely.
rabbits are NOT allowed to eat the following: carrots, lettuce, grass and seeds. if you find your rabbit feeding on these foods, they will blow up and you will be blamed and sued for killing a rabbit by food. it is a crime that is punishable by death
Yes, there are many vegetables that are harmful to rabbits.
Some kinds of plants should be avoided entirely, because they're poisonous. Rabbits can't be trusted to know what foods are poisonous and what aren't -- that's your job! See the links below for lists of poisonous plants.
Other vegetables are harmful in large amounts, so they have to be limited:
Dark, leafy greens are the best kind of veg for rabbits. All other vegetables, including fruit, berries, root vegetables, squash, and all other non-leafy vegetables, should be limited as treats (a bite or two is enough). Non-leafy vegetables have a lot of sugar/starch in them, and this isn't good for rabbits.
Vegetables that are high in protein and/or fat should be avoided entirely, like legumes (beans, peas), seeds, and nuts.Rabbits can't handle much protein or fat and they get enough from their pellets as it is: any more can lead to ill-health.
See the related questions and links below for more info.
Lots of different foods are harmful to rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores, so they have a pretty specific diet. A good diet is the best way to avoid illness. A bad diet is harmful to rabbits.
Some foods are are also poisonous. See the related links below for lists of poisonous plants.
Rabbits should not eat:
Okay as a treat, in small amounts (like a bite or two), as part of a healthy diet:
Healthy diet for pet rabbits:
No. But if you give them too much they could get diarrhea. See the related link below for more info.
Everything that rabbits can't eat. Apple-seeds, chocolate, sweets, the stuff that stupid owners think their rabbits can eat.
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 eat lots of vegetables.
Yes, rabbits can eat every kind of vegetables, but not meat.
Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
I would say that a few safe foods for rabbits and guineapigs to eat would be: * carrots (thin and small, shredded) * lettuce * rabbit food from the store * guineapig food from the store * most other vegetables that are small and thin Hope this helps!
they attend to like to eat vegetables
Rabbits prefer leafy greens and vegetables. If there is leftover salad, rabbits will consume that, they do not generally do well on cooked food and do not eat meat.
Dried and fresh grasses, leaves, flowers, herbs, vegetables, and occasional fruits. You can find a list of what is safe at BinkyBunny.com and RabbitsOnline.net
No. They eat vegetables, clover and other grasses.
They eat their rabbit food and some vegetables.
i know it is grass and..................?
Ochre is not a food, it's a clay (or a colour). Rabbits don't eat clay or dirt. Wild rabbits eat grass and leaves. Pet rabbits eat hay, pellets, leafy green vegetables, and some non-leafy vegetables and fruit as a treat. See the related questions below for more info and links.