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Make Petco your one-stop shop for all your rabbit food and hay. Whether you are thinking of getting a rabbit or you are already enjoying time with your furry friend, it’s important to understand your pet’s food needs to give them a healthy and balanced diet.
Rabbits can eat a variety of foods, including fresh vegetables and fruits, hay, dried herbs, and specially-formulated pellets. Fresh produce should always be washed before feeding to your rabbit, and never give them foods that are high in sugar or starch.
The best food for rabbits is a mix of hay, vegetables, and specially-formulated pellets. Hay should make up the majority of your rabbit's diet, as it provides essential fiber which is critical for their health. Fresh vegetables and fruits should be given as treats or occasional snacks, while pellets should be fed in limited amounts.
Rabbits should be fed twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. Make sure to feed them the same amount each day, as sudden increases or decreases could lead to digestive issues. Also, it's important to feed your rabbit fresh hay each day in addition to their other food.
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what is a good diet for rabbits? what percent hay? what percent pellets? what percent veggies?
I recently took my 4mth mini Rex rabbit to the vet due to painful gas (and no other symptoms - still eating, pooping, drinking, running) and was told that rabbit pellets from the pet store are for fattening rabbits to eat. My childhood rabbit ate pellets for 11 years and nothing bad happened. I don’t mean to question a professional but everyone I know who has rabbits feeds them pellets. I can’t afford to feed her $5 in produce every day. Thoughts?
So my bunny stopped eating pellets for a while and only ate vegetables and hay which I was excited about but then he got really skinny and I got worried. Now he’s only eating pellets and no longer vegetables or hay. I’m worried because hay is what their diet consists of but my bunny isn’t eating it anymore. He’s on unlimited pellets right now so he could gain weight. I give him veggies too but he just smells and walks away. Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions on what I should instead?
I just adopted a 3 months old holland lop rabbit i am giving alfalfa hay and pellets, i dont know the ingredients in the pellets since the previous owner hand them to me without the brand. She is pooping so much cecotropes late at nite and i dont know why? Can you tell how i can make her diet better so that the cecotropes end
okay so i just bought a bunny and i dont know what to feed it do i give it carrots is there bunny food that i dont know about? and also i heard that the bunnys teeth might get to big where do i find someone to trime t
I have a rabbit named Jasper,Jasper eats regular rabbit food like pellets.This morning and all today she wasn't eating her regular food,but instead eatin hay which she doesn't eat very often.Shes also been laying down in strange positions and isn't pooing right.What is wrong with her and does she need to go to the vet??
Rabbit reduced appetite, urinating and pooing a little. 2 days ago was laying flat in cage like he had tummy ache, was very cold outside! Brought in and gave 3 syringes of critical care, a bit more alert have seen him eat a small bit of hay but no greens or pellets (that's I've seen!) Is still urinating and poking!
Hi, I have two chinchillas which are not eating their hay as often as before. They are perfectly fine, eating their pellets, excited for treats, drinking water, curious and their poop is fine. Any ideas on why and how to get them to eat hay again. The hay is Timothy Hay and made by Oxbow
Recently the color of my elderly male rabbit's urine has become a bright orange, spare am. It's neither sludgy nor smelly. A.M.= typically eats Timothy hay pellets & corn kernels, PM=Timothy Hay, Cilantro, Chard, w/rotation of: red bell ppr, dandelion greens, arugula, spinach, occasional parsley. Small pcs of apple every other a.m. Had cpl small pcs of raw pineapple 3 days in a row nearly 2 wks ago. Cld any of these foods be causing his urine to change color or, worse, cause organ failure?
If my rabbit doesn’t eat what’s the thing I can syringe into her mouth like a liquid pellet or liquid food. I can’t find it in Australia so how would I make it?
My guinea pig blue passed a large poop today & when he did he squeaked. They have been eating OXBOW Timothy hay for a year now but the quality in the hay has changed & they stopped eating it they picked out the fuzzy pieces so they haven't been getting the amount of hay they should be for around 1 month, someone said try OXBOW orchard & he's been eating it like a "pig", could not really having hay-having hay & eating lots DO THIS? he only passed 1 big poop & only squeaked then , now all normal