No a chi pet cannot eat rabbit food because its a plant..and plants don't have mouths.
Just water. Rabbits need access to fresh water every day, but they also get water content from the fresh greens they eat.
yes it is proven that all rabbits can eat the same food as their cousins Not all species of rabbit eat the same foods exactly, but all pet rabbits are the same species (the European Rabbit), so they all eat the same food: water, hay, pellets, leafy greens. See the related question below for more details about what to feed a rabbit: it applies to mini lops and all pet bunnies!
if you are talking about feeding your rabbit pet then i would suggest going to your local pet store and asking someone. but if you just want to feed one in your backyard then carrots, lettuce, etc.
yes
I'd like to say carrots but they mostly eat rabbit food including cabbage, mixes, pellets, and non-fruit mixes.
Well, most pet rabbits do. Wild rabbits eat things like grass, leaves, and other kinds of plant life. Rabbit food itself is a mixture of those things that a rabbit would eat in the wild. The only difference is that it is dried and compressed. The next time you see a bag of rabbit food, check the ingredients. Most likely you will find different kinds of vegetables and grasses.
You can feed your rabbit a variety of things such as pellets and alfalfa or timothy hay. You can also go to a local pet store and purchase rabbit food.
House rabbits enjoy rabbit food pellets and Timothy Hay treats in the house. Most rabbits can't have carrots! I would not suggest you buy your rabbit from a pet store, they are healthier if you get them from a breeder.
Guinea pigs can not eat rabbit food. Just go to a local pet store but don't give a guinea pig food that is also used for rabbits because they have different diets
most of the time the rabbits eat farmer's crops or home owners garden. basically all edible plants. If it is a wild rabbit it'll eat any sort of vegetation, mostly from a farmer's crop or forest plants. If it is a pet rabbit, it'll get it's food from a human.
If its not your pet then leave a trail of food, when you are trying to get the rabbit to trust you, leave a trail of tasty food the rabbit will like to lead it towards you. If it is a pet the spend time with it doing fun activities
No, don't give it tuna. Try grass, lettuce, dandelion. And ask at a pet shop. There is also rabbit food you can buy at stores.