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Forum DIET & CARE Kiwi??

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    • Willow-bunny
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        Er…I was kinda wondering if rabbits could have kiwi. I check the fruit and veggie list and didn’t see it on either. What do y’all sey?


      • Hedi
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          You didnt get an answer I am guessing because we do not know. It is SO sour I am guessin it will be a hit or miss like pineapple. Like 1 out of 4 of my buns will eat pineapple on its own.

          If you try kiwi just make sure to remove the flesh and those little black seeds before letting Willow taste test.


        • Willow-bunny
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            Okay. Thank you muchs


          • flippersmom
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              I did find kiwi listed on a bunny friendly veggie/fruit list (I believe it was the one my vet gave me!!). I do give it to my bunnies (and bird too) and all 4 like it!! Like Hedi said, I do not give the seeds, but I do give the skin, since I was always told it was ok to eat the skin!!! I just make sure I wash it well. No one has seemed to have any problems with it (bunny or human!!!)


            • Deleted User
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                I give kiwi to my rabbits, sparingly. I make sure it is very ripe, though, not too acidic, or they would not touch it. It has the same enzyme as papaya and pineapple, which neither of my rabbits will eat.

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            Forum DIET & CARE Kiwi??