Thats a really cute question. A rabbit can eat grapes, but just make sure that the constituents of his/her diet are made up mostly of a good "rabbit chow" that provides all of the essential vitamins and minerals that the rabbit needs to be super healthy. A few extra treats once in awhile to make life interesting makes everyone happy....even the bunny!
2006-06-16 01:30:57
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answered by expertloghomegal 2
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DO NOT FEED YOUR RABBIT LETTUCE OR GRAPES!
That is VERY bad for your rabbits. I've had rabbits all my life, and I would know. Feeding rabbits lettuce with make the rabbit very gassy, and may kill the animal.
Many rabbits love celery and carrots. Those are some of the best things for them.
2006-06-16 05:34:44
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answered by xxmurder_scene 2
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Lettuce is something you can feed a bunny in small amounts but DO NOT feed them ICEBURG lettuce as this can make them sick!!
Most Bunnies I had love Carrots. And you can give them seedless grapes in small amounts.
Some other kinds of veggies you can give Bunnies are..
Alfalfa & clover sprouts
Broccoli (mostly leaves/stems)
Carrot & carrot tops
Cilantro
Collard greens
Endive
Green beans
Kale*
Mustard greens*
Pea pods
Raddichio
Raspberry leaves
Squashes
Swiss chard
Watercress
Basil
Bok choy
Brussels sprouts
Celery
Clover
Dandelion greens (no pesticides)
Escarole
Green peppers
Mint
Parsley
Peppermint leaves
Radish tops
Romaine lettuce (no iceberg) Spinach*
Turnip greens
Wheat grass
*Kale, mustard greens, and spinach contain high levels of oxalates, the salts of oxalic acid, which can accumulate in the system and cause toxicity over time. Rather than eliminating these veggies from your list (because they are highly nutritious and loved by most rabbits), limit your use of them to 1 or 2 meals per week.
2006-06-16 06:11:02
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answered by chinchilla_1976 3
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Lettuce.
I've never seen a rabbit eat grapes before. But knowing what grapes do to humans in large amounts it might get messy.
2006-06-16 01:29:18
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answered by J.D. 6
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my bunnies alwasy loved lettuce leaves & dandelion leaves & some other plant we had growing in the yard called dock leaves.
I don't know about grapes - you could ask a vet, I suppose, but I can't see that it would hurt to let the bunny try a few. Peter Rabbit loved everything in Mr McGregors garden!! lol
2006-06-16 01:30:24
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answered by pumpkin 6
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You could feed them grapes but I believe they only like lettuce and carrots. I doubt if they would eat grapes.
2006-06-23 01:13:22
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answered by PsychoSam 2
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i had a rabbit that ate them, no problems. just not to many and wash them very well. by the way i raise chickens and ducks and they love the red grapes, but find the green ones sour.
2006-06-16 01:58:17
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answered by jjackson 1
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yes! of course they really really like it! I feed mine grapes all the time! but I got to give her up this weekend to other people. she will be happier there!
2015-10-28 15:06:38
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answered by Michele 1
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sure you could feed you bunny grapes but seedless so he or she wont choke on them
and lettus carrots all kinds of fruits or veggies
more info at
bunnymagaly@yahoo.com
2006-06-16 07:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There should be a listing of food for rabbits on this website, it's very extensive. http://www.rabbit.org
2006-06-16 05:26:28
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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