Rabbits can be fed a wide variety of fruits, but should be fed in moderation as fruit is high in sugar. Fruits should be fed as a treat, no more than 1-2 tablespoons per two kilograms of body weight per day.
Some good options include:
| Fruit | Notes |
|---|---|
| Apples | Remove seeds and core |
| Bananas | Offer in moderation and can eat peels |
| Blueberries | Safe and nutritious |
| Strawberries | Provide as occasional treats |
| Raspberries | Offer in moderation |
| Blackberries | Safe and rich in antioxidants |
| Pineapple | Offer in moderation, remove skin |
| Mango | Offer in moderation, remove skin and pit |
| Papaya | Offer in moderation, remove seeds and skin |
| Watermelon | Feed without seeds or rind |
| Grapes | Feed seedless and in moderation |
| Pear | Remove seeds and core |
| Peaches | Remove pit before feeding |
| Plums | Remove pit before feeding |
| Kiwi | Offer in moderation |
| Cranberries | Feed in moderation |
| Oranges | Offer in small amounts and can eat rind |
| Tangerines | Offer in small amounts and can eat rind |
| Pears | Remove seeds and core |
| Apricots | Remove pit before feeding |
| Nectarines | Remove pit before feeding |
| Papaya | Offer in moderation, remove seeds and skin |
| Cherries | Remove pit before feeding |
| Pineapple | Offer in moderation, remove skin |
| Coconut | Offer in moderation, without the husk |
| Guava | Offer in moderation |
| Persimmons | Offer in moderation |
| Pomegranate | Offer in moderation, remove seeds |
| Cantaloupe | Feed without seeds or rind |
| Honeydew Melon | Feed without seeds or rind |
| Starfruit | Offer in moderation |
| Passion Fruit | Offer in moderation |
| Kiwifruit | Offer in moderation and safe to eat skin |
| Lychee | Offer in moderation |
| Dragonfruit | Offer in moderation |
| Cranberries | Feed in moderation |
| Mulberries | Offer in moderation |
| Gooseberries | Offer in moderation |
| Elderberries | Offer in moderation |
| Fig | Offer in moderation |
| Jackfruit | Offer in moderation |
| Kumquat | Offer in moderation |
| Persimmon | Offer in moderation |
| Quince | Offer in moderation |
It is important to limit the amount of fruit fed to your rabbit to prevent digestive upset and to maintain a healthy weight. Additionally, it is important to introduce new foods gradually and to wash all fruits thoroughly before feeding to your rabbit.