Bunny Diet is the place to learn the different food you can feed to your bunnies.
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Rabbit food costs between $40 and $150 per month depending on your rabbit's breed size, the quality of food you buy, and...
Yes, rabbits can eat basil safely. Basil is a nutritious herb that provides vitamin A, vitamin K, and antioxidants, maki...
Rabbits do not strictly need pellets to survive, but pellets are the easiest and most reliable way to ensure your rabbit...
Yes, rabbits can eat mint. Fresh mint leaves are safe and nutritious for rabbits that are at least 12 weeks old. Mint is...
Yes, rabbits can eat wheatgrass safely, and most rabbits absolutely love it. Wheatgrass (Triticum aestivum) is one of th...
Cold ears on a rabbit usually mean your bunny is regulating its body temperature, and it is completely normal. Rabbits r...
Yes, rabbits can eat beet greens safely. The leafy tops of the beetroot plant are nutritious and most rabbits enjoy them...
Yes, rabbits can eat cilantro, and it is one of the best herbs you can include in their diet. Cilantro (also known as co...
Yes, rabbits can safely eat cat grass. Cat grass is typically grown from wheatgrass, oat, barley, or rye seeds, all of w...