Yes.
Bunnies LOVE carrots. They eat rabbit food which you can just get at Walmart. They also eat lettuce, corn, cabbage, timothy hay, and alfalfa hay. They also enjoy lettuce and any type of greens
Bunnies cannot eat egg products, it could make them sick. They are vegan and don't eat any type of animal products. Vegetables, hay, and pellets are most of what makes up a bunnies diet.
most dwarf bunnies don't but if you train hard they can:)
yes, timothy is the best hay for bunnies. just remember never get off the road, it could have gas
Bunnies are herbivores, meaning they primarily eat plants such as grass, vegetables, and hay. They do not eat meat or animal products.
holland lops usually eat hay or kibble, also as many bunnies and rabbits like to eat they do eat carrots and lettuce
Yes, dwarf bunnies can eat lettuce and leafy greens as part of their diet. However, it's important to introduce these foods slowly to prevent digestive issues and to ensure they are washed thoroughly to remove any pesticides or chemicals. Offer a variety of leafy greens to provide a balanced diet for your dwarf bunny.
Bunnies that don't grow are called dwarf rabbits.
No, it's got chemicals in it that will make them ill or even kill them. But they may not realise this and eat the grass anyway so you have to be careful
Dwarf bunnies can eat a variety of fruits in moderation, including apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, and strawberries. Ensure that the fruits are cut into small pieces to prevent choking and monitor their intake to avoid overfeeding, as fruits are high in sugar.
Roborovski dwarf hamsters can eat timothy hay in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Timothy hay is a good source of fiber for hamsters, which aids in digestion and helps wear down their continuously growing teeth. However, it should not be the sole component of their diet, as they also require a mix of commercial hamster food, fresh vegetables, and occasional treats. Make sure the hay is fresh, clean, and free of any pesticides or contaminants before offering it to your hamster.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat bunnies.