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my buns love it is it safe

2006-10-12 12:18:39 · 10 answers · asked by anne c 2 in Pets Other - Pets

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What is Wheetabix? I feed my rabbits alot of things. They like Cheerios, veggies and fruit, and the occasional slice of bread. I also give them Timothy Hay daily, as well as pelletted food.

2006-10-12 12:20:39 · answer #1 · answered by ilikebunniesandpi 2 · 0 0

I wouldn't give my rabbits it in any great quantity, a tiny bit as a teat maybe once a month, but rabbits have such sensitive digestive systems i would stick to feeding it lots of hay, pellets, fresh veg like carrots, broccoli, dark leaf cabbage, but NEVER lettuce it's really bad for them! try this website for more advice: www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk or google The House Rabbit Society

2006-10-13 00:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by tool 2 · 0 0

yes. It's fine as a treat. But there should alway be a variety. I had a rabbit that lived for 12 years. It nearly ate me out of house and home. It's favorite things were lettuce, carrots, celery, bread & cereal. though if I wasn't careful I would also find my shoe laces and a few electrical wires as part of it's diet.

2006-10-12 12:37:05 · answer #3 · answered by eyepopping hideous female troll 4 · 0 0

No. Rabbit's digestive systems are not set up to handle grains, seeds, nuts, and sugars. Their diet should contain unlimited quantities of hay (timothy, broome, oat, orchard grass), plain pellets (limited based on age and size), a variety of greens, and a very small amount of fruit. If they are babies, they can have alfalfa hay. Any diet change should be made slowly.

Here are some links that are helpful in figuring how what and how much to feed your bunny:
Diet: http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/rabcare.html#diet
Hay: http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/rabcare.html#hay
general diet info at: www.carrotcafe.com

2006-10-12 12:46:19 · answer #4 · answered by Martha G 5 · 0 0

No! Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they *choose* a undeniable quantity of meat of their diets and can't proceed to exist a vegetarian weight loss plan. Rabbit food is vegetarian. i don't see the way it ought to get lots of the supplements and minerals it needs from rabbit food, that's quite confusing to digest for the reason that rabbits consume their food two times for double digestion. Cats consume food as quickly as and characteristic very short guts, so they only user-friendly have not got time to digest what's in rabbit food, not to point thrive on it. Your cat could consume and consume and consume, and nevertheless starve. Cat food is composed of, between different issues, taurine, which cats choose for healthful eyes. even in the experience that your kitten survives to adulthood someway in this weird and wonderful, risky weight loss plan, it quite is going to finally bypass thoroughly blind.

2016-11-28 02:30:29 · answer #5 · answered by ison 3 · 0 0

Dont see why not just make sure they get carrots and lettuce aswell and plenty of water to wash it all down

2006-10-12 12:21:53 · answer #6 · answered by Clarky 4 · 0 0

I'm guessing that's a cereal. In small quantities, I'm sure it's fine. Mine loves Cheerios.

2006-10-12 12:20:59 · answer #7 · answered by Empy 5 · 0 0

Check the ingredients list, if there's not too many nasty chemicals listed (which I doubt), then I'd say it's safe to feed it to your bunny.

2006-10-12 12:21:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

aye, rabbits are pretty smart with what they eat

2006-10-12 12:44:33 · answer #9 · answered by Hell's Collection Agency 2 · 0 0

yes its safe keep feeding him ths ..!! & carrot aswell please ...!!

2006-10-12 12:20:58 · answer #10 · answered by D.J Telhaa 2 · 0 0

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