Can my Rabbit eat Flatweed / Catsear?

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat Flatweed/Catsear as a delicious addition to their varied diet, as it is high in calcium. However, they should not consume too much as it may cause diarrhea or bloating, and it is important to wash thoroughly and ensure the plants are pesticide-free.

Can my Rabbit eat Yucca?

Rabbits should not eat yucca as the stems or trunks of yucca store Toxic chemicals called saponins, which can be harmful to their health. Additionally, the taste of yucca is often described as soapy, making it unappealing to rabbits.

Can my Rabbit eat Hibiscus?

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat hibiscus as it is a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants. However, it is important to rinse and feed them stemless flowers, and to cut blossoms into quarters and introduce them in small portions to avoid potential digestive upset. Vitamin C (per 100g): 3 mg

Can my Rabbit eat Tulip leaves?

Rabbits should not eat tulip leaves as they are very high in oxalates and can be a severe irritant to their digestive system. Ingesting tulip leaves can cause health issues for rabbits and should be avoided as a food source for them.

Can my Rabbit eat Tulips?

Rabbits should not eat tulips as they are very high in oxalates which can be harmful to their health. Additionally, tulips contain substances that can be a severe irritant to rabbits’ digestive systems.

Can my Rabbit eat Tulip petals?

Rabbits should not eat tulip petals as they are very high in oxalates, which can be harmful to their health. Additionally, tulip petals are a severe irritant and can cause discomfort or illness in rabbits if ingested.

Can my Rabbit eat Paean leaf?

Rabbits should not eat peony leaves as they are Toxic to them and can cause gastrointestinal discomfort and potential harm to their digestive system. It is important to keep peony plants out of reach of rabbits to prevent accidental ingestion.

Can my Rabbit eat Celeriac, Celery root?

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat celeriac (celery root) as a delicious addition to their varied diet, but it should be fed in moderation as part of the recommended 5 leafy greens. It is low in calcium but should still be chopped up before feeding to ensure easy consumption. Vitamin C (per […]

Can my Rabbit eat Squash, Kabocha?

2-3 times a week Rabbits can eat a small amount of Squash or Kabocha occasionally, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to the high carbohydrate content which can lead to digestive issues. The high sugar content in Squash and Kabocha can also contribute to obesity in rabbits, so it’s […]

Can my Rabbit eat Potato skin?

Rabbits can eat small amounts of potato skin as a treat, but it should be fed in moderation due to its high carbohydrate content. However, rabbits should avoid eating potato skin if it is green, as it can be highly Toxic to them.