Insights and updates about rabbit breeding management
Yes, rabbits can safely eat roses, including the petals, leaves, and stems. Roses (Rosa) are one of the most rabbit-frie...
No, rabbits should not eat gerbil food. While a small accidental nibble will not harm your rabbit, gerbil food is formul...
Rabbit nails should be short enough that they do not touch or splay on a flat surface when your rabbit is standing norma...
No, rabbits should not eat pickles. Pickles are cucumbers that have been soaked in a brine of vinegar, salt, and spices,...
Yes, rabbits can safely eat chickweed (Stellaria media). This common garden weed is not only non-toxic but actually nutr...
No, rabbits should not use cat litter. Cat litter is made from clay, silica, and synthetic minerals that are toxic when...
Yes, rabbits can eat mango safely as an occasional treat. Mango is non-toxic to rabbits and most bunnies love the sweet,...
Yes, rabbits can eat common vetch (Vicia sativa) in small amounts as an occasional forage treat. Common vetch is not tox...
Yes, rabbits can safely eat and chew on jute fibers, provided the jute product is specifically designed for small animal...