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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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