Many rabbits like blueberries, and they can eat them (and other berries) as a treat so long as they also eat a healthy diet of lots and lots of hay, and high-quality pellets and fresh greens daily.
Generally, blueberries and other treats are not good for rabbits. Too many treats can lead to all kinds of serious health problems including digestive ailments (loose/soft stools or diarrhea, gas, GI stasis) and obesity (which itself leads to all sorts of other complications).
One blueberry every few days should be okay for a normal healthy rabbit. When considering your rabbit's diet, always make sure your rabbit is normal and healthy by visiting a rabbit-savvy vet! See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Yes, wild rabbits can eat blueberries as part of their diet.
Yes, rabbits can safely eat blueberries in moderation as a treat, as they are a good source of vitamins and antioxidants. However, too many blueberries can cause digestive issues for rabbits, so they should only be given as an occasional snack.
Bears
Yes, rabbits can safely eat blueberries in moderation as a treat, but they should not be a staple of their diet. Blueberries are high in natural sugars and should be given sparingly to prevent digestive issues.
Yes, some pet cats do eat birds and rabbits.
Yes, wild rabbits can safely consume blueberries as part of their diet. Blueberries are a nutritious and safe treat for rabbits when given in moderation.
no because it will get all over there fur.
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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.
White rabbits eat the same things that all pet rabbits eat. See the question below for information and helpful links.
Netherland bunnies can eat the same foods as other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for info that apply to all pet rabbits (including Netherlands).
they can eat food from the pet store but they wont eat the dried corn also hay that rabbits eat