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Miniature bunnies have the same dietary needs as all pet bunnies. For details about a healthy rabbit diet, see the related question below. It applies to all pet bunnies, including miniatures.

One Answer - unlimited pellets diet: You should keep a constant supply of food on hand for your bunny. They will not overeat, but they do tend to nibble throughout the day. There are feeders designed to dispense pellets from a reserve into a tray to prevent them from getting wet or contaminated. You will need to check it everyday. Also, you can give them a little bit of fresh food daily. Make sure you wash any fresh food to remove any chemicals that may have been used during their growth. Some fresh foods that bunnies like are spinach, carrots, small slices of apple, and celery. They do like lettuce, but it is not good for them. It can cause them to be malnourished, so it is better to avoid it. It is also important that they have a constant supply of clean water.

A different answer - limited pellets diet: When rabbits have unlimited access to pellets, they do usually overeat, and this can lead to many different kinds of health problems. Rabbits that eat a diet of lots of hay, and only limited pellets, tend to avoid the common health problems and live longer, healthier lives.

A healthy diet for all pet rabbits (including miniature ones):

  • Unlimited access to hay
  • Unlimited access to clean, fresh water
  • Limited pellets, served twice a day (total daily serving guide: 2-4Tbsp for a 5lb rabbit)
  • Limited leafy greens, served twice a day (total daily serving guide: 1-3 cups for a 5lb rabbit)
  • Treats (optional): fresh fruit - total daily serving no more than 2Tbsp for a 5lb rabbit
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