Lots of things are toxic to rabbits. See the related link below for a comprehensive list of plants and plant parts known to be dangerous to rabbits. Ultimately, it's safest and easiest to stick to what's recommended to give to rabbits to eat. See the related question below about diet for more details and links.
The cast of Toxic Ingredients - 2009 includes: Lise Maher as Women
yes it is
They are very toxic. That is why it says on the pack "do not eat"
Sedum is not listed on Poisonous Plants for Rabbits (link below), but in gardening circles it's widely reputed that wild rabbits don't often eat it. So, it may not be toxic, but I don't think you should give any to your pet rabbit.
toxic waste comes from factories and other companies that use poisonous ingredients
Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits and many animals. Apple seeds contain a cyanide compound -- this is what makes them poisonous.
It is not listed for doing so in the link below.
Yes, very toxic. Antifreeze products usually contain one of three active ingredients: Ethylene glycol Propylene glycol Methanol All three ingredients are toxic to humans in liquid or vapor form.
There are many different kinds of lotions with many different ingredients; read the label on your bottle. If you suspect that some particular ingredient may be toxic, you can ask my opinion about it specifically.
No, rabbits can't eat tulip bulbs; tulips are toxic for rabbits. See the related link and question below for more info.
Applying cat flea medicine on a rabbit can be dangerous and potentially toxic. Many cat flea treatments contain ingredients like permethrin, which is safe for cats but highly toxic to rabbits and can lead to serious health issues, including seizures or death. It's crucial to use medications specifically formulated for rabbits or to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatments. Always read labels carefully and seek professional advice before using any pet medication on a different species.
No, rabbits shouldn't eat citronella. Citronella is the name for both an essential oil, and a group of trees/shrubs (mostly growing in tropical climates).Citronella oil - Rabbits shouldn't eat or lick any essential oils, they're just too potent.Citronella plants - Although not listed on the popular lists of plants known to be toxic to rabbits, that doesn't mean they aren't toxic. These lists (one is linked below) are always important to consult but they can't be perfectly complete.There are many foods that are safe for rabbits to eat -- it's best to stick to those. If your rabbit has already eaten citronella (either oil or plant), do the same thing you should do whenever rabbits eat something possibly unsafe: watch for signs of illness (and respond appropriately if illness occurs), and encourage lots of hay eating and water drinking. See related questions below for more help.