Andi Boy of Destiny!
Warren Scout
NO.
It's true. Rabbits are not people. They are not meant to eat people-food. They are meant to eat hay. Lots of hay. And some grass, and some leaves, and possibly the occasional vegetable or tiny bit of fruit. They can eat pellets.
They're not meant to eat crisps, chocolate, toast, spare ribs, Playdoh, ryvita or any other people-food.
Is this really a terribly difficult concept? There seem to be an awful lot of threads asking if people can give their rabbits something "as a treat". Our rabbits seem to regard a small bowl of pellets as a treat. Or a fresh lump of hay (which they get twice a day, in gargantuan proportions). They get occasional greens, kale, broccoli and cauliflower. Sometimes an inch of carrot. Every now and then they might get a blueberry or a grape each.
But seriously, it can't be that hard to realise that rabbits aren't meant to spend their time sucking on sherbert lemons and nibbling their way through a Toblerone, can it? :?
It's true. Rabbits are not people. They are not meant to eat people-food. They are meant to eat hay. Lots of hay. And some grass, and some leaves, and possibly the occasional vegetable or tiny bit of fruit. They can eat pellets.
They're not meant to eat crisps, chocolate, toast, spare ribs, Playdoh, ryvita or any other people-food.
Is this really a terribly difficult concept? There seem to be an awful lot of threads asking if people can give their rabbits something "as a treat". Our rabbits seem to regard a small bowl of pellets as a treat. Or a fresh lump of hay (which they get twice a day, in gargantuan proportions). They get occasional greens, kale, broccoli and cauliflower. Sometimes an inch of carrot. Every now and then they might get a blueberry or a grape each.
But seriously, it can't be that hard to realise that rabbits aren't meant to spend their time sucking on sherbert lemons and nibbling their way through a Toblerone, can it? :?