Rabbits should not eat pecans as they are excessively high in carbohydrates and fat, which can lead to weight gain and digestive issues. Pecans can also pose a choking hazard for rabbits due to their size and hardness.
Rabbits should not eat pecans as they are excessively high in carbohydrates and fat, which can lead to weight gain and digestive issues. Pecans can also pose a choking hazard for rabbits due to their size and hardness.
Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat spinach, but it should be offered sparingly due to the risk of uroliths, which are
1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat a very small slice of Asian Pears as an occasional treat due to their high sugar content,
1-2 times a week Rabbits should not eat grapefruit, especially the pink and red varieties, as they are high in sugar and acid, which
Rabbits should not be fed cooked food as excessive carbohydrates and novel chemical compounds in cooked foods can be Toxic to them. Cooked food