Timothy hay, & rabbit pellets.
a small amount of pellets and lots of timothy hay
White clovers
Meats, and foods they can choke on
Rabbits eat with their mouths.
Some high fiber foods suitable for rabbits include hay, leafy greens (such as kale and spinach), and vegetables (such as carrots and bell peppers).
Give the rabbit one carrot
Rabbits can eat some leftovers like fruits and vegetables, but it's important to make sure they are safe and not toxic for rabbits. Foods like chocolate, caffeine, and sugary or salty items should never be fed to rabbits. Always research which foods are safe for rabbits before offering them any leftovers.
A ocelot's favorite foods are mice, rats, rabbits, fish, lizards, frogs, birds, and snakes
Rabbits graze on hay on-and-off all day and all night long. The other foods that rabbits eat -- pellets and fresh leafy greens -- are best offered in two servings per day. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
fresh fruit and vegetables are very important in a rabbits diet. The useful fresh foods are: apple, potato and peel, carrot, green cabbage, spinach, turnip, blackberry, raspberry,coltsfoot, chickweed, chicory, sheperd's purse and groundsel. Avoid liquidy foods like tomatoes and oranges because they can induce diarrhoea
Yes, dog food is bad for rabbits as these foods are designed for carnivores, not for herbivores. Keep all dog and cat foods out of the reach of your rabbit. See the related links for more details.
Safe foods for rabbits include hay, fresh vegetables (e.g., leafy greens, carrots, bell peppers), and some fruits (e.g., apples, berries). It's crucial to avoid foods that are toxic to rabbits, such as chocolate, avocado, and foods high in sugar or starch. Always introduce new foods gradually to prevent digestive issues.