Some rabbits will eat tomatoes.
However, rabbits should never ever be allowed to eat the tomato plant, leaves, vines, stems, or any green parts etc. as they are highly poisonous to rabbits. Only the ripe fruit itself is safe.If your rabbit likes tomato, you can offer it as an occasional treat, but it shouldn't be a regular part of your rabbit's diet. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.
See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
As always, when your rabbit eats something bad, pay very close attention to its health and behaviour over the next week or so. If your rabbit shows any sign of illness, respond with first aid and/or a trip to the vet's (whichever the situation calls for). See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Not really, because the the tomato plant is poisonous to rabbits. All parts of the tomato plant are poisonous to bunnies (including leaves, vines, stems, etc.), except for the fruit.Wild rabbits may eat some of the tomato fruit, if it comes across any.
Pet rabbits often enjoy a bite or two of tomato fruit as a treat. (Too many treats will make your rabbit sick, though, so be careful.) Never give your pet bunny any part of the tomato plant to eat except for the fruit: your pet bunny has lost many of its wild instincts, and no longer knows what is safe to eat and what isn't (that's your job!).
See the related question below for info about what to feed your pet bunny. See the related link for a list of poisonous plants for rabbits.
Some rabbits do eat tomatoes but, like humans, rabbits have their personal likes and dislikes. More importantly, however, is that most parts of the tomato plant are toxic to rabbits, including the leaves, stems, vines, etc. Only the tomato fruit itself can be safely eaten by rabbits, and even then only as a treat. Rabbits should eat hay, pellets, and fresh dark leafy greens -- any other foods (like other vegetables and fruit) should be considered a treat. One or two small bites of treat food every few days should be fine for a healthy rabbit. Please see the related links/questions below for more details.
No, it is not nutritional enough to feed a rabbit. It might get diarrhea if he/she digests the tomato leaves.
Actually, tomato leaves are poisonous for rabbits. All the parts of the tomato plant -- including leaves, vines, stems (basically, everything except for the fruit itself) -- are poisonous to bunnies. Wild rabbits don't eat them, and you should never give them to your pet rabbit.
See the related question below for info about what to feed your pet rabbit. See the related link for a list of plants that are poisonous to pet rabbits (there's lots of them).
They can, but shouldn't really do.Tomatoes of any kind are not healthy for rabbits. The greenery of the tomatoes (leaves, stem and vine) can be toxic.
Your rabbit should be fine with a couple of nibbles a week, but it's not reallyadvisable.
Rabbits should ideally have hay, rabbit meal (rabbit cereal/pellets) and fresh greens.
Tomato leaves, vines, and stems are toxic to rabbits, but, technically speaking, this does not constitute an allergy.
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Yes, i am pretty sure at least. A few days ago i saw rabbit bites from my garden, so that is why i am pretty sure they eat tomatoes.
Yes pet rabbits do eat tomatoes. They also eat melon, banana, and sultanas
Rex rabbits can eat the same foods as all pet rabbits. When it comes to care and behaviour, all pet rabbits are pretty much the same.Tomato vines, leaves, and stems are toxic to rabbits (including Rexs). Tomato fruit is not toxic but it shouldn't be a staple of a rabbit's diet. If your rabbit likes tomato, a bite or two every few days at most is okay -- tomato can be a treat. Otherwise, rabbits should mostly be eating hay, with some pellets and fresh greens daily. See the related questions below for more info.
they eat cherry tomatoes, and it's best to cut the tomato in half first so that they have an edge to nibble on.
i think only grape/cherry tomatoes but if u want better judgement go 2 jackiesguineapigs.com.hope i helped!
No, they do not. Rabbits only eat carrots and other plants. They are herbivores.
Yes. Here in Montana it is very common to see a weasel chasing a rabbit. They will eat them. Weasels are vicious and just as fast as rabbits.
cherry tomatoes are tomatoes that are a little bit sweet
Yes, most horses do not like them.
Yes! I just caught a Black Racer eating some thrown out cherry tomatoes whole. I never would have thought it possible.
Sure.
An average cherry tomato is 5 grams. 250 grams is 50 cherry tomatoes
For four cherry tomatoes per salad, you would need 1200 cherry tomatoes. For three tomatoes per salad, you would need 900.
A tomato.A cherry tomato is smaller than a tomato. Cherry tomatoes can be as small as a cherry or as large as a golf ball. Tomatoes are about as big as a baseball.
The cast of The Cherry Tomatoes - 2012 includes: Erick Krominsck
* Midget/patio/dwarf tomatoes * Cherry tomatoes * Comact or determinant tomatoes-which include varieties of the above 2 categories * Indeterminant tomatoes * Beefsteak tomatoes * Paste tomatoes * Colorful tomatoes-orange/yellow/striped
Rex rabbits can eat the same foods as all pet rabbits. When it comes to care and behaviour, all pet rabbits are pretty much the same.Tomato vines, leaves, and stems are toxic to rabbits (including Rexs). Tomato fruit is not toxic but it shouldn't be a staple of a rabbit's diet. If your rabbit likes tomato, a bite or two every few days at most is okay -- tomato can be a treat. Otherwise, rabbits should mostly be eating hay, with some pellets and fresh greens daily. See the related questions below for more info.
Rabbits can eat carrots, bananas (every once in a while) apples tomatoes and a lot of other fruits and vegies. I wouldn't give them lettuce though because it gives them diarrhea. Hope that helped! :)
Cherry tomatoes