Are rabbits allowed to eat wet grass?

It's generally not recommended to feed rabbits wet grass. Here's why:

* Risk of digestive issues: Wet grass can harbor bacteria and mold that can cause digestive upset in rabbits, leading to diarrhea, bloating, and other problems.

* Nutritional value: Wet grass has a lower nutritional value than dry grass, and it can actually be harmful to rabbits if consumed in large quantities.

* Risk of choking: Wet grass is more likely to clump together, which can make it difficult for rabbits to chew and swallow, potentially leading to choking.

Instead of offering wet grass, it's best to provide your rabbit with:

* Fresh, dry hay: This should make up the majority of their diet.

* Fresh, leafy greens: These should be offered in moderation and should be washed thoroughly.

* Timothy or oat hay: This is a good source of fiber and essential nutrients.

* Fresh, clean water: Rabbits should always have access to fresh water.

If you find your rabbit eating wet grass, it's best to remove it and offer them a healthy alternative. Consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your rabbit's diet.