Is there some foods a Bunny can't eat?!


Question: Is there some foods a Bunny can't eat!?
My bunnies LOVE my scrap vegetables but I'm not too sure if some of the foods are any good for them! Anybody know!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
If you are talking about leftover food you have cooked, if it has salt added it is best if you don't feed your bunnies, or any other animals, food with salt or anything with salt in it!.
Most people think rabbits should be fed lettuce, You should NEVER feed your rabbit lettuce!. Lettuce contains lactucarium, which can give your rabbit diarhea so bad that it becomes fatal!. also avoid cabbage, parsnips, swedes, potato tops, and tomato leaves!.
Flowers and plants in your garden that should be avoided are Clover, Foxglove, Honeysuckle, Iris, Hemlock, Poppies, Deadly Nightshade, Buttercups, Bluebells, Arum Lilies, Ivy, Daffodils and other bulbs, Primulas, Jasmines, Fairy Primrose, Dahlia, Delphiniums, Larkspur, Snowdrops, Tulips, and Anemonies all common plants that can cause problems for your bunny!.
So be careful if you put them out on your lawn in the summer, if there are any 4 leaf clovers they can cause gas, and bunnys can't fart!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sweetie, you want to ask your vet or the people in the pets section of Yahoo Answers!. I've heard that to many carrots are bad for bunnies!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

chocolate bunnies!.

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I get reported every time I give this answer, but HEY! you're sitting right in front of a powerful research tool-why don't you use it!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

I don't know anything about feeding rabbits!. i know I don't give my dog any table scraps!. Maybe you should ask in the pet section!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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