Yes, rabbits can eat nasturtiums. In the gardening community, nasturtiums are reputed to repel rabbits from your garden because rabbits hate them so much; however, they aren't toxic, and some bunny owners say their bunnies love them!
Many flowers can be a nice treat for bunnies, but don't let your rabbit gorge on flowers because they aren't as high fibre as hay. Rabbits should eat lots and lots of hay every day to keep their teeth and digestive system healthy, and if they gorge on flowers, they may "spoil" their appetite.
No, all parts of the Wisteria plant are poisonous for rabbits. See the related link below for a list of poisonous plants for rabbits. See the related question below for info and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
No, they do not. Rabbits only eat carrots and other plants. They are herbivores.
Yes. Here in Montana it is very common to see a weasel chasing a rabbit. They will eat them. Weasels are vicious and just as fast as rabbits.
Yes they do eat small rabbits, depending on the size of the owl. They also eat mice, rats, small birds, moles, shrews and other small rodents.
Yes, but rabbits eat carrots. I love rabbits, hug rabbits, and kiss rabbits. Rabbits love me! BTW, I attract girls blah blah blah?!?!
Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
Mine eat dandelions, clover, soft grasses, sour grass, nasturtiums, and lucerne
Nasturtiums (tropaeolum majus) are pronounced "nah-STUR-shumz".
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
rabbits can not eat lemons.Lemons are to sour for rabbits.
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Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.