Can rabbits eat carrot?
Quick verdict
In moderation
Recommended amount
A small slice of carrot as an occasional treat.
Why
Despite the stereotype, carrot is a sugary treat for rabbits.
Can rabbits eat carrot, and why?
Despite the stereotype, carrot is a sugary treat for rabbits. High in sugar, so feed only occasionally; carrot tops (leaves) are a better daily green.
Rabbits are herbivores: roughly 85% of their diet should be good-quality hay or grass, plus a daily handful of leafy greens, with only small amounts of other veg and tiny occasional fruit. They have a sensitive hindgut that depends on constant fibre — sudden changes, sugar or starch can trigger dangerous gut stasis and bloat.
How to feed carrot to rabbits
- •How much: A small slice of carrot as an occasional treat.
- •How often: An occasional treat, not a daily food. Sugary or starchy foods (including most fruit) should be a rare, thumbnail-sized treat, never a daily food.
- •Young pets: Baby rabbits (kits) have especially fragile digestion — new foods should only be introduced slowly as they grow, with vet guidance.
- •Preparation: Always wash fresh produce, remove any pips, stones, seeds, peel or tough skin where relevant, and serve it plain — never with salt, sugar, oil, butter or seasoning.
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Frequently asked questions
Can rabbits eat carrot?
In moderation. Despite the stereotype, carrot is a sugary treat for rabbits.
How much carrot can a rabbit have?
A small slice of carrot as an occasional treat.
Can rabbits eat carrot every day?
It’s best as an occasional treat rather than a daily food. Sugary or starchy foods (including most fruit) should be a rare, thumbnail-sized treat, never a daily food.
Can baby rabbits eat carrot?
Baby rabbits (kits) have especially fragile digestion — new foods should only be introduced slowly as they grow, with vet guidance.
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