A rabbit can't eat a diet of just soft foods. Rabbits teeth grow continuously, so they need fibrous foods they need to chew a lot, so that their teeth grind together and wear themselves down. Hay is the best kind of food for this purpose. Rabbits also eat pellets, which are crunchy, but in comparison to hay they basically melt in the mouth, so pellets alone isn't enough. Soft foods rabbits can eat, as part of a balanced diet, include fresh fruits and vegetables -- but they shouldn't eat too many of these because they can get sick. These are the only things rabbits should eat! Hay, pellets, fresh fruits and vegetables. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
carrot
I'd say soft food, or grain. Like oats
"Down" usually refers to the soft fluffy undercoat of feathers found on birds. "Rabbit down" could mean soft rabbit fur. (Some rabbits are bred for their wool, like Angoras.)
Coypu
well they foredge for grasses and small plants.some times they even eat soft barks
soft food reg food minced food puree food
You would need soft padding, food, And some water source, And if necessary any toys.
Cheese. There are four main types of cheese: soft, semi-soft, semi-hard, and hard.
soft foods or ice cream
Solid Food Burger Waffles Snickers Soft Food Ice cream oatmeal Beverages Shakes
We had the same problem with our baby ferret- we found out it was because the previous owners were feeding it adult food rather than baby food. We tried giving her soft food or mixing her baby food with water to make it soft. I hope this helps with your rabbit! I wish you both the best of luck! =) Ferrets and rabbits are entirely different. Ferrets are carnivores. Pick your rabbit up and gently shake. Can you hear water sloshing?? Your baby has mucoid enteritis. Take it to a vet immediately.
you can feed it lettece or other soft and crunchy veggies .