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No, rabbits can't eat hamster food or any foods made for other animals. Hamsters are omnivores; rabbits are herbivores. Rabbits have unique nutritional needs and, when it comes to pellets, they should only eat foods made specifically for rabbits.

Rabbits should mostly eat hay; they should have unlimited access to hay and water. They should also eat high-quality rabbit pellets, and fresh greens. See the related question (below) for more details about the rabbit diet and helpful links.

One person wrote: It depends because some foods for hamster will say if other animals like rabbits or guniea pigs can eat it. Im guess if its your only choise its okay because they cant be that different...i think. But i would stick to rabbit food if i were you just tyo make sure it likes it and is getting the nutrison it needs!

Another person wrote in response: There's no reason why hamster food would be your only choice: just go and buy rabbit food. The ingredients of hamster and rabbits pellets are not the same. Only feed rabbit food to your rabbit.

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