Rabbits can eat grapes in moderation! One grape every so often is fine as a treat, but they are very high in sugar so be careful not to let the bunny have them too frequently.
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See the related question below for more information about a healthy rabbit diet.
Rabbits can also eat most fruits and vegetables although some a high amount of sugar (or other unhealthy nutrients) such as carrots, lettuce and all sorts of health problems so please give your rabbits those sort of things as a little treat but not so often.
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yes, but in moderation, they are very high in sugar so only once in a while. otherwise if you feed them too many then it van cause stomach cramps.
Raisins are a popular treat for rabbits, but they're very high in sugar and so they should be extra limited. One raisin every few days should be fine, assuming your rabbit is healthy and otherwise eating a balanced diet. Rabbits should mostly eat hay, with some fresh greens and pellets daily, and water. Too many treats can lead to illness in rabbits. See the related question below for more info and helpful links.
If you mean, "raisins", then your rabbit shouldn't eat it. Rabbits aren't supposed to eat dried fruits, and even grapes at the least aren't in their natural diet.
Raisins, grapes and most other fruits are generally not very good for rabbits.
Yes here are some suitable fruit and vegetables for rabbits (there are more)
Alfalfa Sprouts Arugula Asparagus
Apple Artichoke
Basil Beets & tops Bok Choy
Broccoli (not too much stem) Brussel sprouts Blackberry
Cabbage Carrot Celery
Chard Chives Clover
Collard Leaves Corn on Cob Cucumber
Dandelion Leaves Dill Endive
Escarole Fennel Frisee
Green Pepper Grapes Kohlrabi
Lemon Balm Lilac Marigold
Marjoram Mint Mustard Greens
Parsley Parsnips Pea Pods
Peppermint Leaves Peach Pear
Raddicchio Radish Read Leaf Lettuce
Raspberry's & leaves Sage Savory
Spinage Strawberry & leaves Turnip Greens
Tomato (fruit only leaves are toxic) Watercress
Watermelon Wheat Grass Zucchini
Yes, but only in moderation because they're high in sugar. Raspberries should considered a treat food. Too much sugar can lead to a variety of different health problems in rabbits. One raspberry every couple of days is fine (assuming your rabbit is otherwise healthy and eating a healthy diet) but not necessary. See the related question (linked below) for more information about a rabbit's diet.
Rabbits can eat raisins and cranberries, but these foods aren't healthy for the rabbit. One or two raisins or cranberries is fine, like a piece of candy for us. Too much can make the rabbit sick. A better treat would be a small handful of dark leafy greens, like carrot tops, celery greens, lettuce, or fresh herbs.
On the other hand, it's not always a good idea to feed wild rabbits (or any animals). If you make the rabbits dependent on you, they'll stop learning how to fend for themselves. Also, if you disrupt the rabbit's natural diet, you can make them sick.
I wouldn't try that. A rabbit probably WOULD, but it SHOULDN'T! It could get ill.
yes but in moderation
deer occasionally eat grapes <><><> Yes, they do- but right now they are eating my grape VINES! Raccoons and opossums will strip grapevines bare overnight. I think they send out for reinforcements.
No, as the sister of a bunny owner, I can accurately say no, because we fed her 8 pound bunny grapes all the time and has no health problemsi feed my bunny grapes all the time and she loves them!
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
i eat grapes.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Rabits can eat anything! Omg! Not if you care about your blumin rabbit they can't!! They can't eat ivy!! Ivy is poisonous to them! I will answer the question propely!! Well, rabbit's can't eat anything that's too wet, like cucumber, so they probably can't eat grapes. You can try it, but if it give's them dioreeha, don't ever feed them it again. -Bunnyloverhip
Not whole grapes. If you cut them into smaller pieces maybe but they don't eat grapes.
They may eat grapes but they mainly eat elgea and fish.
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.