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Coriander, carrot tops, and parsley are loved by rabbits and pose very little threat of causing digestive

problems. Rabbits enjoy hay as it helps rabbits deal with stress. It should be relatively dust freewith a
pleasant, fresh smell.

A slice of apple, or a small chunk of banana is enough fruit for one day for an adult pet rabbit. Grass
(moist or green) raisins, broccoli, sprouts, celery, clover, green peppers, peach, pear, grapes, raisins and
sunflower seeds are ok.Do not get frightened if rabbits eat their own feces. This happens in the morning
and increases nutrient utilisation. Rabbits needs a fresh, clean supply of water at all times.

Bunnies face a lot of problem even in the limited area of your house. Therefore it is important to keep
everything rabbit safe. If you are not caging it then make sure hat all electrical cords are out of reach
and outlets are covered. Their chewing can also result in poisoning if the wrong objects are left in the
open or in unlocked low cabinets.

The best food for rabbit are, hay, vegetables like carrots, carrot tops, parsley, broccoli, collard greens,
mustard greens, dandelion greens, turnip greens, endive, romaine lettuce, kale and spinach. You can
even feed them pellets, however remember overfeeding them with these will lead to obesity problems.
Experts recommend restricting the amount of pellets fed, and compensating with fresh vegetables and
grass hays.

Rabbits have sensitive digestive system. Therefore remember not to feed them with these foods. These
include iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage, corn, beans, peas, potatoes, beets, onions, rhubarb,
bamboo, seeds, grains, and many others. Also, don't feed your rabbit chocolate, candy, anything moldy,
or most human foods. Be aware that common plants such as aloe, azalea, Calla lily, Lily of the Valley,
philodendron, and assorted plant bulbs can be poisonous to rabbits.

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