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Rabbits and carrots go together like bears and honey. Bears really do love honey, but most people know that they like to eat more than just that (picnic baskets, for example). Rabbits also enjoy a ...
Turns out, according to Vets Now, carrots are terrible for rabbits — they’re high in sugar and can actually be harmful to their health. They don’t even eat them in the wild. What?!
According to the RSPCA, carrots should not be the main source of food for rabbits. Rabbits do not naturally eat fruit or root vegetables like carrots, so they should not make up most of their diet.
The sight of Bugs Bunny chewing a carrot is among the best–known images in cartoon history, but root vegetables are in fact bad for rabbits. Rabbits do not naturally eat root vegetables ...
According to the RSPCA, “while carrots are fine as an occasional treat, rabbits don’t actually eat fruit or vegetables in the wild.” In other words, rabbits CAN eat a bit of carrot ― but ...
According to the RSPCA, carrots should not be the main source of food for rabbits. Rabbits do not naturally eat fruit or root vegetables like carrots, so they should not make up most of their diet.
Carrots aren't actually a huge part of a rabbit's diet; the animals mostly eat hay. (They also like broccoli, cabbage and kale, if any enterprising chefs are looking for new ideas.) As for the ...