Not exact matches
Finally,
raisins should be
fed sparingly to
rabbits because they are calorically dense.
Overall, it is probably better to avoid
raisins — they are too high in sugar and calories to make healthy staples — but
feeding your
rabbit one or two
raisins every once in a while will not cause any problems.
The Internet is full of warnings against
feeding raisins to cats and dogs, but what about
rabbits?
Feeding your
rabbit high - sugar, low - fiber foods like
raisins can cause digestive problems that may result in severe gastrointestinal motility issues.
Avoid
feeding your
rabbit simple sugars and instead stick with nutritious treats such as vegetables and herbs; save the sweets for an occasional
raisin or banana snack.