Can wild rabbits eat pet rabbit food?

Wild rabbits should not eat pet rabbit food as it can cause serious health problems. Pet rabbit food is often higher in calories and carbohydrates and lower in fiber than wild rabbit diets, leading to obesity, digestive problems, and dental issues. Additionally, pet rabbit food may contain ingredients that are not suitable for wild rabbits, such as corn, soy, and alfalfa. These ingredients can cause gastrointestinal distress and other health problems. If you wish to supplement the diet of wild rabbits, it is best to provide them with fresh produce, such as greens, vegetables, and fruits, or commercial wild rabbit food specifically designed for their nutritional needs.