What Your Rabbit Will Need
Unsafe Foods-Jack in the Pulpit
-Common Milkweed -Boxwood -Oriental Bittersweet -Poison Hemlock -Lily of the Valley -Toadstool -Jimson Weed -Delphinium -Fox Glove -English Ivy -Mountain Laurel -Lantana -Lupine -Daffodil -Oleander -Azalea -Black Eyed Susan -Black Locust -Buttercup -Castor Bean -Sumac -American Elder -Nightshade -Bird of Paradise -Yew -Arrow Grass -Beans of any kind -Sugary Breakfast Cereals -Chocolate -Nuts -Peas -Potatoes -Refined sugars -Dog food -Cat food If your bunny has ingested any of these contact your local vet IMMEDIATELY!! |
Bunny Safe Foods-Apples (no seeds, they're toxic)
-Alfalfa Sprouts -Banana -Berries such as blueberries and raspberries -Basil -Beat Greens -Bok Choy -Broccoli -Brussels Sprouts -Blackberry -Carrot Tops -Celery -Chard -Chicory -Chickweed -Cilantro -Clover; red, white or purple -Collard Greens -Dandelions -Green Peppers -Grapes -Kale -Lettuce, dark leaf (Romaine is best) -Lemon Balm -Mint -Mustard Greens -Parsley -Pear -Peaches -Plums -Pea Pods -Mellon, such as honeydew, cantaloupe and watermelon -Peeled Orange Slices -Peeled nectarines -Rasins -Raspberries -Radish tops -Spinach -Silver Mapel -Mint -Strawberry -Sunflower -Willow -Watercress -Wheat Grass -Kiwi -Nectarines Rabbit Safe Treats -Carrot sticks -Apple and oat horse treats by Purina -Carrot and oat treats by Purina -Nickermaker horse treats -Oats -Black Oil Sunflower Seeds -Whole Grain Cereal Identifying Signs of Pain-Abnormal hunched appearance when sitting
-Alert but reluctant to move -Moves slowly or with effort -Lethargy/depression -Limping -Sudden or unusual aggression -Decrease or loss in food or water consumption -Tooth grinding -Hiding when it’s not usual behavior -Facing corner -Loss of curiosity -Shows no interest in surroundings -Crying or grunting when being handled, being examined, moving, defecating and/or urinating -Unkempt coat due to loss of interest in grooming -Taking a long time to eat -Dropping food out of its mouth First Aid Kit
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