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Forum DIET & CARE Can bunnies have . . .

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    • Isabelle
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        Can bunnies have grapes? Just regular red or green kind? I didn’t see it listed on the diet info section. I saw grapefruit but not grapes.


      • luvmyhunybuny
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          Yes, but very limited amount as they are high in natural sugar. Toby will chase me down for a red grape (make sure they are seedless).


        • Isabelle
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            Okay, I might try to give her a piece. She’s generally quite picky, but maybe I can turn her head


          • LBJ10
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              Leopold will eat a grape. It’s sort of funny to watch him since he will awkwardly try to get a handle on it. I think they are fine as long as they are seedless (well, in moderation, of course).

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