Rabbits should hardly have any sugar in their diet.
There are natural sugars in fruit and some vegetables (such as carrots) which should only be given in very limited amounts.
rabbit saliva contains an enzyme capable of hydrolysing starch to sugar
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
No more than a tablespoon. Too much pumpkin can cause diahrhea and/or stomach upset.
You can have a relative or friend take care of your rabbit. Some pet stores offer animal boarding services, so they could take care of it. Make sure you write a list of how to care for your rabbit to give to the person who will take care of it. Here are some things you should list: * How much hay to feed it * How many fruits or vegetables each day * What kind of veggies or fruits * How many pellets you feed it * How often to clean the bedding * How often(if needed) they should brush the rabbit * How much bedding to put in * How much exercise the rabbit needs each day * Where you exercise your rabbit
A rabbit will 'cat nap' all day long. They are nocturnal animals and will stay awake most of the night.
twice a day.
Yes, but don't feed it so much as they have a high natural sugar content.
No, they shouldn't digest plain sugar. That is so bad for their health. Instead, feed your rabbit fruits and vegetables. These have natural sugar that the plant made itself!
2 pounds of food
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Yes, you can feed rabbits most vegetables. However, don't give the rabbit too much carrots because the have a high content of sugar.
32g a day
I will answer individually for my dog once a day for my rabbit five times a day perhaps and for my three cats they have a bowl so I feed them twice a day so yeah
No. Carrots contain a lot of sugar and should only be given as a treat. Too much sugar can give rabbits diarrhea, or cause them to become obese. At most you should give your rabbit a baby carrot a few times a week.
66g
90g
rabbit saliva contains an enzyme capable of hydrolysing starch to sugar