1-2 times a week
Rabbits can eat nectarine, but it should be given in small amounts due to its high sugar content, with the pits removed. A pet rabbit should have no more than a 1 cm x 1 cm piece twice a week to avoid overconsumption of sugar.
Rabbits can eat nectarine, but it should be given in small amounts due to its high sugar content, with the pits removed. A pet rabbit should have no more than a 1 cm x 1 cm piece twice a week to avoid overconsumption of sugar.

Rabbits should not eat candy as it is excessively high in sugar and offers little to no nutritional value, which can be harmful to

Rabbits should not eat holly because it contains ilicin, a moderate irritant that can be harmful to them. Ingesting holly can lead to digestive

Rabbits should not eat hydrangea as it is a moderate irritant and gastrointestinal toxin that can be harmful to them. Ingesting hydrangea can lead

Rabbits should not eat black turtle beans as their high carbohydrate content can lead to digestive problems and potentially cause enterotoxemia. It is important




