I couldn't find any definite information about this.
Creeping Jenny - a.k.a. Lysimachia nummularia, Moneywort, Herb Twopence, and Twopenny grass - is not recommended as a food for bunnies by any sources I could find.
It's also not listed on the House Rabbit Society's "Poisonous Plants for Rabbits" PDF (link below). But that doesn't necessarily mean it's safe for bunnies: it just means we don't know that it's bad for them.
Many gardening websites identify Creeping Jenny as a "rabbit-resistant" plant, meaning the local rabbits don't (or don't often) eat it. This might suggest it's not safe for them, or maybe they just don't like it. But these websites are about wild North American rabbits, which have different lifestyles and diets than pet rabbits do (who originate in the western Mediterranean region).
In cases like this, you should probably follow the "better safe than sorry" logic and not give any Creeping Jenny to your bunny. See the related questions below for more info about rabbits.
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Yes, this is okay to feed a guinea pig. Not the whole bar but a small chunk of it is okay to feed. Do not do it often or the piggy can get fat.
Yes, it is okay to do this. The animal may not like them. Green leafy vegetables are best for these animals.
It is okay to feed squirrels with pet shop food. Squirrels also will eat most vegetables. (be careful what you give it though) There are flavored wooden sticks that they like to chew on. They should also sell them in most pet stores and feed stores.
You shouldn't feed your dog anything but dog food because it's bad for them, You shouldn't feed your dog anything but dog food because it's bad for them,
It is NEVER okay to feed a bunny\rabbit soda crackers, chips, cookies, candy, or potatoes.
yes they can
okay this is weird but nate has a crush on jenny
well lets say the bunnies die out, the predator will die because of theBunny Okay lets say the predator of the Bunnie dies out, bunnies eat plants and if theres to much bunnies the plants will die and then we will die.
I would say just about any bunnies as long as they aren't wild. If you have the proper knowledge and home for your bunny I think any bunny would be okay for a child.
not my dog
No! It is poisonous to them
no
Not the bones.
I don't see why not
Well don't feed it you favorite blanket!Okay lets get serious.Do not feed it chocolate.
Yes, this is okay to feed a guinea pig. Not the whole bar but a small chunk of it is okay to feed. Do not do it often or the piggy can get fat.