Rabbit Vegetable Safety Checker
Which Vegetables Can Rabbits Eat?
Not all veggies are created equal for your bunny. Our Rabbit Vegetable Safety Checker instantly tells you if a vegetable is safe and how often to offer it. Avoid the guesswork and keep your rabbit’s diet both varied and healthy.
Common Safe Vegetables
- Carrots (feed small, limited due to sugar)
- Romaine or Leaf Lettuce (avoid iceberg)
- Herbs: Cilantro, Dill, Parsley
- Bell Peppers (remove seeds and core)
Vegetables to Avoid
- Onion and Garlic (toxic)
- Potato Leaves and Stems
- Tomato Leaves and Stems
Feeding Frequency Tips
- Introduce new veggies one at a time over 3–5 days.
- Feed high-oxalate greens (spinach, kale) sparingly.
- Offer a mixed salad of 3–5 veggies for variety.
FAQs – Vegetable Safety for Rabbits
How do I introduce a new vegetable?
Offer 1–2 tablespoons for 3 days, watch for digestive upset, then increase if tolerated.
Can rabbits eat vegetables daily?
Yes—safe veggies can be offered daily but in moderation; treats should never replace hay.
What if a vegetable is unavailable in this checker?
When in doubt, consult a rabbit feeding guide or your vet.
For complete feeding balance, pair this with our Hay Requirement and Greens Portion calculators.