Tagged With Rabbits

Grey lop-eared rabbit with bright eyes, alert in a dimly lit dusk setting

Do Rabbits Have Night Vision? Exploring Their Ability to See in the Dark

10 February 2024

Rabbits are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during the hours around dawn and dusk. This is when their environment is at its brightest, and their eyesight is at its best. However, their vision has adapted to low light with high rod-to-cone ratio; they can’t see in total darkness, relying on other senses.

Curious grey Flemish Giant rabbit observing a shallow pond in a green outdoor setting

Do Rabbits Swim? What to Know About Their Aquatic Capabilities

9 February 2024

Rabbits have the ability to swim, however, it can cause them a lot of stress and potential health problems, which is why it's not common in domestic rabbits and varies between wild rabbits.

Black rabbit with white markings eating a green bean on hay with a blurred hutch background

Can Rabbits Have Green Beans? A Guide to Healthy Rabbit Treats

8 February 2024

This article explores everything you need to know about feeding your rabbit green beans, including their nutritional value, how many to feed them, and any risks associated with this food.

Playful grey lop-eared rabbit examining a slice of orange on a wooden surface in a sunny garden environment

Can Rabbits Have Oranges? Safe Citrus Feeding Tips for Your Pet

4 February 2024

Feeding rabbits oranges: feed them in moderation, don't give them peels or seeds, and make sure they have a well-rounded diet with only occasional fruit snacks.

Jubilant grey lop-eared rabbit next to a bowl of diced mango and a whole mango on a grassy background

Can Rabbits Eat Mango? A Guide to Safe Fruity Treats

2 February 2024

Healthy ways to feed your rabbit mango, including how much to give them, any dangers to watch out for, and the need for a well-rounded diet.

Grey dwarf rabbit with a white tuft on its forehead holding a single blueberry, with more berries on a natural-toned cloth

Can Rabbits Eat Blueberries? A Complete Feeding Guide

31 January 2024

Feeding your rabbit blueberries: the advantages, serving size suggestions, and what happens if they eat too many.

White Hulstlander rabbit munching on a fresh green kale leaf indoors

Can Rabbits Eat Kale? Nutritional Guidelines for Bunny Diets

31 January 2024

Nutritional pros and cons of feeding kale to rabbits, including how much to feed and the necessity of variety in their diet.

Alert Dutch rabbit with black and white coloring nibbling on a strawberry in a blurred summer garden

Can Rabbits Eat Strawberries? A Guide to Safe Snacking

31 January 2024

Can rabbits eat strawberries? Yes, but in moderation because of the sugar, feed them small, fresh servings as a sometimes treat, and prioritize a high-fiber diet.

Grey lop-eared rabbit examining a slice of cucumber on a wooden board in a rustic kitchen

Can Rabbits Eat Cucumbers? A Guide to Safe Snacking

29 January 2024

Cucumbers can be a healthy option for rabbits when fed in moderation, as they can help keep your pet hydrated without adding a lot of calories to their diet; however, make sure to introduce them gradually and don't use them as a substitute for other high-fiber foods.

Two Netherland Dwarf rabbits sniffing a green asparagus stalk with garden foliage in the background

Can Rabbits Eat Asparagus? Dietary Tips for Your Pet Bunny

29 January 2024

Proper ways to incorporate asparagus into your rabbit’s diet, the nutrients it provides, how much to feed your rabbit, and why it’s important to limit their intake.

Brown mini lop rabbit nibbling on a green spinach leaf on a wooden surface with a garden background

Can Rabbits Eat Spinach? Guidelines for a Healthy Rabbit Diet

26 January 2024

Healthy ways to feed your rabbit spinach, including portion control, health perks, the dangers of oxalates, and the value of other nutrients in a balanced diet.

Contented grey dwarf rabbit eating crisp romaine lettuce in a serene garden setting

Can Rabbits Eat Lettuce? Understanding the Do’s and Don’ts

26 January 2024

Safe lettuces for rabbits to eat are romaine and butterhead; stay away from iceberg; mix with hay to help with digestion and get the most nutrients.