Up to 7 days a week
Rabbits can eat Bok Choy as part of their varied diet, as it is a delicious addition to their Staple vegetable portion. However, it should be fed in moderation, as with any leafy greens, to ensure a balanced diet for the rabbit.
Rabbits can eat Bok Choy as part of their varied diet, as it is a delicious addition to their Staple vegetable portion. However, it should be fed in moderation, as with any leafy greens, to ensure a balanced diet for the rabbit.

Rabbits should not eat sesame seeds as they are overly high in fat, which can lead to digestive issues and weight gain. It is

1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat Melon Cantaloupe in small amounts as a treat, but due to its high sugar content, they should

Rabbits should not eat Snow-In-The-Mountain as it is considered a severe irritant and can cause digestive issues and discomfort. It is best to avoid

Rabbits should not eat Goutweed (Aegopodium Podagraria) as it can cause diarrhea and potential digestive issues for them. It is not recommended to include




