Diet:
* Hay: This should make up the majority of their diet (around 80%). Timothy hay is best for adult rabbits, while alfalfa hay is better for younger bunnies.
* Fresh vegetables: Offer a variety of leafy greens like romaine lettuce, kale, spinach, cilantro, and parsley. Other good options include bell peppers, carrots, zucchini, and broccoli (in moderation).
* Fruits: These should be offered as treats only, as they are high in sugar. Good choices include apples, bananas, strawberries, and blueberries.
* Pellets: These are a good source of nutrients, but should only be given in small amounts (around 5% of their diet). Choose a high-quality pellet formulated for rabbits.
Important considerations:
* Never give your rabbit chocolate, onions, garlic, or other foods that are toxic to them.
* Fresh, clean water should always be available.
* Avoid giving your bunny processed foods, junk food, or sugary treats.
* The exact diet for your rabbit will depend on its age, breed, and activity level. Talk to your veterinarian for specific recommendations.
By providing your bunny with a balanced and healthy diet, you can help them live a long and happy life.