Rabbits benefit from a daily serving of leafy green veggies (like dark-coloured lettuces, herbs, weeds, the green tops of root veg; it's good to rotate them for variety), but most vegetables (like carrot) are only good in moderation as a treat, and some plants are toxic or dangerous to a rabbit's health (like corn) and should be avoided entirely. It's important to research every vegetable, fruit, or plant that you want to serve you rabbit. See the related questions below about what veggies rabbits eat and what's a proper rabbit diet for more details and helpful links.
No, rabbits do not typically eat eggplant as part of their diet. Their diet mainly consists of hay, fresh vegetables, and some fruits.
Rabbits can eat some fresh fruits and vegetables. See the related question below for more details.
No, rabbits can't eat noodles, but if you do they wouldn't eat it or they would eat it and choke and die. _________ Vegetables, fresh grass and unlimited hay should make up the bulk of a rabbit's diet. Fruits for treats. Avoid beans, potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, rhubarb. No noodles. Supplement with pellets, but they are mostly for commercial production of rabbits and are very high in calories. They also do not promote healthy digestion as well as fresh vegetables. If your rabbit has not had fresh vegetables, introduce them in small quantities and one at a time; problem vegetables can then be eliminated from the diet.
No, rabbits can not eat any meat. They are herbivours, and can not digest meat.
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
Domestic rabbits eat a diet primarily consisting of hay, vegetables, and commercial rabbit pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet that includes high-quality hay for fiber, fresh vegetables for nutrients, and limited pellets for added vitamins and minerals. Additionally, rabbits need access to fresh water at all times.
Yes, rabbits can eat every kind of vegetables, but not meat.
Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
Rabbits typically eat hay, fresh vegetables (like leafy greens), pellets, and occasionally fruits as treats. They should have access to fresh, clean water at all times. It's important to avoid feeding rabbits foods that are toxic to them, like chocolate or foods high in sugar.
they attend to like to eat vegetables
No, they may NOT.
Rabbits can eat certain fresh fruits and vegetables, in limitation. That's the only thing that rabbits and humans can safely share. Some people give their rabbits human foods like crackers, cookies, breads, but these are not healthy for rabbits and can lead to serious illness. See the related questions below for details about a healthy rabbit diet.