No, rabbits can't eat cheese. Animal fats of any kind (including dairy) can lead to illness in rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores and vegan. Rabbits should eat a special diet of hay, some fresh greens, and some high-quality rabbit pellets; other foods can lead to illness and/or obesity. Treats, in moderation, can be a bite or two of fresh fruit or vegetable (like carrot). See the related question below for more details and useful links.
No, rabbits can't eat any cheese, even little chunks. Rabbits are herbivores. Dairy is not a natural part of their diet, and they can't properly digest it, including cheese and yoghurt. Cheese is also high in natural fats and protein, and these aren't good for rabbits, either. A better treat for a rabbit is a bite or two of fresh fruit, like apple or strawberry. See the related questions below for more info and links.
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
NO because they wont be able to digest the soft food properly and will develop stomach pains + it is bad for their teeth
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
rabbits can not eat lemons.Lemons are to sour for rabbits.
it is rabbits
Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
One answer: put poison on some cheese. A response: this could very well kill the rabbit. Rabbits are vegan and cheese can make them sick but that doesn't mean a rabbit won't eat cheese left outside.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.