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FORUM DIET & CARE tomatos?

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    • David
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        are they ok for a bunny?  i didnt see them on the good or bad list


      • Scarlet_Rose
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          Hi David, I do not recommend tomatoes for rabbits, they are kind of high in sugar (technically they are a fruit) and even though you cannot find it on a bunny-safe list, it doesn’t mean that it is not good or bad, it is just that there is no information and I recommend that people error on the side of caution and stick to the rabbit-safe fruit & veggie list Binky Bunny has listed in the Diet Section under BUNNY INFO.

          https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=144


        • roseyluv
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            My vet said that they are ok, but some bunnies don’t like them since they have a lot of acid.  She said a little bit is fine if your bunny likes them.  So you may want to ask your vet too.


          • Beka27
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              Yeah, they’re not dangerous, but have to be strictly limited b/c of sugar, and some buns won’t touch them anyways. I think there are much yummier treats you can give…

              The leaves/vines are toxic, so those cannot be given at all.


            • David
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                ok thanks guys. i just wasn’t sure.


              • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                  Also the green part is no good-no stem or leaf

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              FORUM DIET & CARE tomatos?