Rabbits can and do eat apple because rabbits usually have a sweet tooth and they love apple and other fruits, but they should eat it only as a treat or else they will likely become ill. Wild rabbits do not eat apple or other fruit on a regular basis. Too many treats can lead to a variety of illnesses in rabbits. If you want to feed your rabbit a treat, a small bite or two of apple every few days should probably be fine, so long as your rabbit is also healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits, so always remove them beforehand; rabbits should never eat apple seeds -- it can make them very sick.
Rex rabbits eat the same diet as all pet rabbits. Rex rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. So long as your rabbit is healthy, and eating a balanced diet, a bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't be a problem. Too many treats can lead to illness in rabbits. Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits, so always remove them beforehand. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
Yes, all rabbits can eat apples, although apple shouldn't be a large part of any rabbit's diet. A small bite or two of apple every few days should probably be okay as a treat (assuming your rabbit is healthy and otherwise eating a healthy diet). Apple seeds are toxic and should be removed before any apple is given to a rabbit. See the related question below about rabbit diet for more info and helpful links.
Yes, apples and Pears are excellent treats for rabbits over six months of age. Do not feed any treats to bunnies under six months: feed them pellets, hay, and water only. Rabbits older than six months can eat treats in moderation, so long as they're healthy and eating a balanced diet. A small bite or two of apple or pear every few days probably won't hurt your rabbit. Adult rabbits should mostly eat hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily; treats should be limited.
Everything other rabbits eat.They eat specialized rabbit pellets, vegetables, fruit, hay, water and specially made salt licks. Don't feed them chocolate, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, alchohal , fatty foods, houseplants, and rotton or wilted foods! Make sure you don't feed them broccoli ether, it can kill them!
They eat the same things any other rabbits would eat. You can feed rabbits lots of veggies and fruits and of coarse they need their small bowl of pellets
All pet rabbits basically eat the same diet and have the same food restrictions (although juveniles, elderly, ill, long-haired, and outdoor rabbits may have some special food requirements).
Albino rabbits (like all pet rabbits) can eat apple as a treat. Apple seeds are toxic and should be removed beforehand. Treats must be restricted in a rabbit's diet. A small bite or two of apple every few days should be okay, assuming your rabbit is healthy and otherwise eating a balanced diet.
Yes, rabbits can eat apples but they should never eat the apple seeds, it can make them very sick.
Sure! Just slice the apple into small human bite size pieces and give it to them! Don't give them the seeds though since they are poisonous to rabbits.
I assume anything non-albino animals eat.
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
There are a number of different animals that eat crabgrass. These include goats, horses, cows, dogs, sheep, and rabbits.
Water. (Just like rabbits with various colors!)
Because its an albino most albino animals will bite unless trained
I assume anything non-albino animals eat.
yes giraffes can eat bunny rabbits but the giraffe has to be albino
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Yes they can,they could eat apples, but not leaves.(in cause of death)
Albino rabbits are white with red eyes.
Many rodents eat crab apples. Deer, rabbits, raccoons, and other plant eating animals eat crab apples. Other creatures eat crab apples too, like worms.
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
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There are a number of different animals that eat crabgrass. These include goats, horses, cows, dogs, sheep, and rabbits.
Rabbits eat apples with their teeth, but apples are not a regular part of a rabbit's diet. Pet rabbits should only be offered apple as a treat (one or two bites every day or two is enough). See the related question below for more details.
No. There are few true albino rabbits.
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