Plants:
* Common household plants: Many common houseplants are toxic to bunnies, including:
* Lilies (all types)
* Daffodils
* Tulips
* Azalea
* Rhododendron
* Ivy
* Philodendron
* Dieffenbachia
* Peace lilies
* Pothos
* Snake plants
* Aloe vera
* Marijuana
* Many others!
* Garden plants: Many garden plants are also toxic, including:
* Tomatoes (leaves, stems, and unripe fruit)
* Potatoes (leaves, stems, and green parts)
* Onions
* Garlic
* Rhubarb
* Peonies
* Roses (stems and leaves)
* Many others!
* Wild plants: Beware of wild plants as many are poisonous.
Foods:
* Fruits: Avocado, apples (seeds and core), cherries (pits), peaches (pits), plums (pits), grapes, raisins, citrus fruits (including oranges, lemons, limes)
* Vegetables: Potatoes (green parts), onions, garlic, spinach, rhubarb, iceberg lettuce (low in nutrients and can cause digestive upset)
* Legumes: Beans, lentils, peas (can cause bloating)
* Dairy: Milk, cheese, yogurt (bunnies can't digest lactose)
* Meat: Not a natural part of a bunny's diet
* Processed foods: Avoid all processed foods, including junk food, sweets, and bread
* Chocolate: Highly toxic to bunnies
* Alcohol: Toxic to bunnies
Important Note:
* This list is not exhaustive, and there are many other plants and foods that can be toxic to bunnies.
* Always do your research before giving your bunny anything new to eat.
* If you suspect your bunny has eaten something poisonous, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Resources:
* House Rabbit Society: https://www.rabbit.org/
* American Rabbit Breeders Association: https://www.arba.net/
* Your veterinarian
Remember, prevention is key. Keep your bunny away from potentially poisonous plants and foods, and always offer them a safe and healthy diet.