Is it true or? I'm worried about my bunny cuz he may have eaten some I'm not sure. His belly is poofy but it's soft and he's till playing and such
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Parsley can be a good snack for rabbits and many of them will like to eat it. However, that doesn't mean a lot of parsley should ever be fed to rabbits. Instead, think of it as a snack to be fed in moderation, you should feed as a supplement to the core of the diet, not as a substitute.Fresh, wet, leafy herbs
The fiber and moisture in fresh vegetables also will help stimulate the intestine. Kale is a good choice. If the rabbit refuses to eat, try fragrant, fresh herbs such as mint, basil, dill, cilantro, tarragon, sage, fennel, parsley, and others.
*AVOID FEEDING*
Yogurt Drops
Bread, Pasta, Cookies, and Crackers
Avocado
Cereal
Iceberg Lettuce
Silverbeet
Hamster Food
Walnuts
Chocolate
Peanut Butter
Potatoes
Meat