Rabbit Owners Journal
Cracking the Coconut Code: Are Coconuts Bunny-Approved?
Hopping through the diverse dietary landscape of our beloved bunnies, we come across the tropical gem – the coconut. While we humans might adore this tropical treat, the question remains: is it rabbit-ready? Let’s unravel the mystery! Key Takeaways - Can rabbits eat Coconut? No, rabbits should not eat coconut. While not strictly poisonous, coconut is best avoided by bunnies due to its high fat content that can cause stomach problems. The shell or husk of the coconut is a definite avoid. Stick with vegetables and fresh hay for your bunnies diet! 2. Coconut Chronicles: A Snapshot Coconuts, often dubbed...
Gooseberries Galore: A Tangy Treat for Rabbits?
In the vibrant world of fruits, the gooseberry often stands out with its unique tartness. But does this mean our fluffy friends can partake in this tangy delight? Let’s hop right in and uncover the mystery. 1. Key Takeaways For those hopping about with impatience: Rabbits can eat gooseberries in moderation. Gooseberries are a source of essential nutrients but can be high in sugar. Always introduce any new food slowly and observe for any changes. 2. Introduction to Gooseberries First off, let's get to know our star of the day. Gooseberries, unlike the staple hay in a rabbit's diet, are...
Bunny Boundaries: The No-Nibble List for Rabbits!
Rabbits, with their twitching noses and fluffy tails, are adorable herbivores with a surprisingly intricate dietary system. While they might gaze at you with those big, imploring eyes, not every treat is a safe bet. Let's hop into the list of foods that should stay off your bunny's menu. Key Takeaways While bunnies revel in a myriad of fresh veggies and hay, certain foods are strict no-gos. Always prioritize their safety, and remember if your bunny eats something and reacts adversely call a vet immediately. 1. Rabbit Diet 101: What Rabbits Cannot Eat Below is a comprehensive table of foods that...
Oranges and Rabbits: A Tangy Treat for Bunnies?
Juicy, vibrant, and bursting with zest! Oranges, with their unmistakable aroma and tang, are synonymous with sun-kissed mornings. However, when it comes to our furry long-eared friends, are oranges an enthusiastic yes or a cautious no? Key Takeaways Certainly, rabbits can eat oranges! Oranges are high in Vitamin C and a perfect hydrating treat for a hot day. They are high in sugar however, so serve them in small quantities and without the peel as that can be hard for your bunny to digest. 1. Orange Overture: The Citrus Symphony As we plunge into the mandarin munchies world, oranges reign supreme. But, like...
From Fluffle to Warren: The Names We Give to Bouncy Bundles of Bunnies!
When it comes to rabbits, there's a lot more to them than just their fluffy tails and long ears. They have a fascinating social structure and intriguing habits that are worthy of exploration. Let's embark on this fluffy journey together! Key Takeaways: Rabbits, the adorable furballs, are known to be quite social. When they group together, they're commonly called a "fluffle", but "colony" and "warren" are also used in certain contexts. The latter usually refers to the burrows where they live. To understand these creatures better, let's dive deeper! 1. Rabbits: More Than Just Cute Faces Originating from Europe and...