The cardboard tube inside the toilet paper roll is perfectly fine for bunnies to eat. This makes a great toy! Bunnies like to chew on it, tear it up, and throw it around. You can stuff it with hay to encourage hay eating! Plain cardboard like this even adds fiber to your bunny's diet (only a bit, though: your bunny still needs to eat lots and lots and lots of hay to get enough fiber in her/his diet).
Do not give your rabbit toilet paper to eat. It's heavily bleached, which is not safe to consume, no matter who you are (human or rabbit!). Also, toilet paper is so soft and processed that it has hardly any fiber in it - it could even lead to gut impaction, maybe.
See the related link below for details about what kinds of paper products are good for rabbits, and what kinds aren't.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
If a rabbit jumped in his mouth, a lion MIGHT eat a rabbit.
No, it is not safe for rabbits to eat brown paper bags. Brown paper bags can cause digestive issues and potentially lead to a blockage in their intestines. It's best to provide your rabbit with a diet that consists of hay, fresh vegetables, and rabbit pellets.
No because it can not digest a rabbit
The Animals That Eat Carrots Are Bunny's And Rabbit's And Humans Because Carrots Are Good For Eyesight
Eating toilet paper in small amounts is okay. If you eat a lot of it though, it can cause internal blockage. Then, you have to undergo emergency surgery. If the surgery fails, it is fatal.
No, garlic has not nutritive value and I doubt your rabbit will eat it anyway.
It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much
No, it may not be safe to eat after being left out overnight.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
A small amount is okay for the rabbit, but it shouldn't be a treat or on their diet. I'd assume you to only give about an inch or smaller. Not very big. If you decide to give a rabbit a large amount and it decides to eat all of it, it can harm the rabbit. It usually doesn't digest bread.
anyway u want you could get a toilet roll thing and fart on it then eat it
Yes mulberry leaves are okay to give your rabbit but if you have a baby rabbit it is recommended to not give them a lot of greens until they are at least 1 year old. Mulberry leaves are used to help rabbits gain weight so it is important to excerise your rabbit and to control the portion you give it.
eat some really gassy foods and crap man crap. anyway, when you are done, it will kill it selft when it sees your butt. okay i
It is NEVER okay to feed a bunny\rabbit soda crackers, chips, cookies, candy, or potatoes.
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died