RABBIT CARE
RABBITS need hay—specifically, Timothy grass hay. RABBITS should have access to a constant supply of this hay, which aids their digestive systems and provides the necessary fiber to help prevent health problems such as hair balls, diarrhea, and obesity. Alfalfa hay, on the other hand, should only be given to adult rabbits in very limited quantities, if at all, because it’s high in protein, calcium, and calories.
Vegetables
In addition to hay, the basic diet of an adult RABBIT should consist of leafy, dark green vegetables such as romaine and leaf lettuces, parsley, cilantro, collard greens, arugula,
Foods to Avoid
With such sensitive digestive systems, there are a number of foods that RABBIT should avoid eating. These include iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage, corn, beans, peas, potatoes, beets, onions, rhubarb, bamboo, seeds, grains.