no it's bad for their digestion.
Yes, rabbits can eat every kind of vegetables, but not meat.
There is nothing that states that Bok Choy is harmful to cats. However, anything that is not a natural part of their diet should be given on occasion only as a treat, and in small quantities.
They can as a 'treat' - don't give them huge amounts.
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Bok choy is a Chinese vegetable that is also known as Chinese cabbage, bak choi, paak choi (literally, "white vegetable"), Chinese chard cabbage, Chinese mustard cabbage, Chinese white cabbage, petsai, white celery mustard and the scientific name, Brassica rapa chinensis. Bok choy is a member of the cabbage family, and it resembles celery with its thick white stalks and dark green leaves. Bok choy's popularity comes from its light, sweet flavor, crisp texture and nutritional value. The stalks are crunchy, juicy and slightly sweet, without the stringiness of celery, while the crinkly green leaves taste more like traditional cabbage or Romaine lettuce.
Yes, rabbits can eat every kind of vegetables, but not meat.
There is nothing that states that Bok Choy is harmful to cats. However, anything that is not a natural part of their diet should be given on occasion only as a treat, and in small quantities.
No,Most dwarf hamsters eat cereal,fruits,veggies and water.
They can as a 'treat' - don't give them huge amounts.
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Dwarf hamsters can eat all of the following veggies, Asparagus Basil Bean Sprouts Bok Choy Broccoli Brussel Sprouts Cabbage (in small amounts) Cauliflower Celery Chard Chestnuts Chickweed Chicory Clover Cucumbers Dandelion flowers and leaves Endive Green Beans Green Pepper Kale Orange Pepper Parsnips Potatoes (cooked) Radicchio Red Pepper Romaine Lettuce Spinach Swiss chard Turnip Water Chestnuts Water Cress Yellow Pepper Zucchini hope i helped :)
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Bok choy is a Chinese vegetable that is also known as Chinese cabbage, bak choi, paak choi (literally, "white vegetable"), Chinese chard cabbage, Chinese mustard cabbage, Chinese white cabbage, petsai, white celery mustard and the scientific name, Brassica rapa chinensis. Bok choy is a member of the cabbage family, and it resembles celery with its thick white stalks and dark green leaves. Bok choy's popularity comes from its light, sweet flavor, crisp texture and nutritional value. The stalks are crunchy, juicy and slightly sweet, without the stringiness of celery, while the crinkly green leaves taste more like traditional cabbage or Romaine lettuce.
No citrus fruits for hamsters.
Once the water boils, place the cleaned bok choy leaves into your steamer. Cover and steam for 6 minutes or until the leaves are tender. answer fromhttp://www.ehow.com/how_4868945_steam-bok-choy.html
Bok Choy has a very high water content. If you insist on feeding it to your guinea pig, don't feed it too him everyday. Maybe once or twice a week so that he does not have diarrhea. But feeding it too him every once in a while is okay.
No as it provides no nutritional value greens are the best for beardies that are sub adult to adult This is true but they can eat it. It will give them the runs and cause them to be dehydrated. Try kale or bok choy as good and cheap substitutes.