Some rabbits have a taste for celery and some don't. You can feed your rabbit celery but if your rabbit doesn't like it, you shouldn't force the rabbit to eat it-- even if its healthy.
Celery is a good treat for rabbits. It should be handled as a treat though. A small piece every couple of days is enough.
you have to be really nice to it and give it everthing it likes.give it treats about 3 times a day and it will probebly start getingto be a little more unaggresive.i have a floppy eared rabbit and it loves running around my room sooooooo you could try that!
spend time with it if you want get another bunny. comb its hair. i'm getting a lionhead rabbit or a dutch or lop eared. give it timathy hay and ask a breeder or pet store owner.
Rabbits shouldn't eat celery every day. Celery, like most vegetables, is a treat food. Celery isn't very nutritious, and if a rabbit eats too much of it, the rabbit will "spoil its appetite" for healthier food (like hay). Dark-coloured celery greens can be offered more often -- they can be part of the rotation of leafy greens that go into the rabbit's daily "salad" -- but the celery itself should be limited to an occasional treat. A healthy diet for a rabbit includes unlimited amounts water, of grass hay like timothy or orchard grass (for adults; alfalfa is better for rabbits under 8 months); as well as pellets, and a salad of fresh, dark-coloured leafy greens. Treats (fruits and vegetables) should be limited to a tablespoon or two for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more information and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
Dark celery greens are very healthy for rabbits and can be included in the daily "salad" rotation. The rest of the celery plant should be avoided because it has little nutritional value, and too much can lead to illness. If your rabbit loves celery and you'd like to give some as an occasional treat, cut it up into pieces because the strings/spines have been known to wrap around rabbits' teeth, leading to serious problems. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
The texture of celery salt is completely different from that of celery stalk. Your tuna salad needs the stalk, finely chopped, to give it a more complex texture.
Yes it can give you enerdy it gives you 175 energy
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There is a rabbit in the garden.The dog is about to see the rabbit that is in the garden.Watch how the dog chases the rabbit out of the garden.I hope the rabbit escapes.
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The rabbit ran in the field of grass.
I once gave my rabbit a Cheez-It... and part of a croissant. But you could give him/her a grape, since it is rather sweet. My rabbit loves grapes ;)