What does rabbits eat?

Rabbits are herbivores and their diet primarily consists of:

1. Grasses: Grasses are the most important component of a rabbit's diet. Rabbit teeth are designed to be constantly growing, and the abrasive texture of grass helps to keep them worn down.

2. Hay: Hay is another essential part of a rabbit's diet. It is a good source of fiber, which helps to keep the rabbit's digestive system healthy.

3. Vegetables: Rabbits can eat a variety of vegetables, including leafy greens, carrots, broccoli, and cucumbers. However, it is important to introduce new vegetables slowly to prevent digestive upset.

4. Fruits: Rabbits can also eat some fruits, but these should be given in moderation due to their high sugar content. Some good options include berries, apples, and bananas.

5. Pellets: Rabbit pellets are a commercially produced food that can be fed to rabbits as part of their diet. Pellets should be made specifically for rabbits and should not contain any added ingredients, such as nuts, seeds, or dried fruit.

Water is also a very important part of a rabbit's diet. Rabbits should always have access to fresh, clean water.

It is important to note that rabbits should not be fed foods that are high in fat or sugar, as these can lead to health problems.

Please ensure to consult with a veterinarian or a qualified animal nutritionist for specific dietary recommendations based on the individual rabbit's needs.