Bunnies and feeding them o_o

Bunnies that crave BLOOD~! (>O_O)
Got one outside, I think.
We can’t sleep out of fear~!

One small one has rushed towards small piece of cooked meat that has fallen on the ground, when me was going about to throw things in the big container. Had to like struggle with the little one (>O_o)

Do bunnies normally ever ate meat? Is it healthy?
A quick google and gotten to this youtube video below (also my bandwidth is capped, haven’t searched further D= )
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In the comments: the health freaks/animal freaks go GROAR and the seemingly some that are supposedly feeding their omnivorous bunnies for years with no problems.

What I do know is… one little one eats just about every veggy, pellet type and hay offered… just like the mother. (So… like pigs or uhmm vacuum cleaners~!) Pa only eats some pellets, the most expensive grass and veggy types… Others are a bit picky about some vegetables. And now this one seems to be a meat craver. (Yeah, it’s the one in my forum signature and in the youtube video grooming itself) So it’s an omnivore?

Advice?

6 thoughts on “Bunnies and feeding them o_o

  1. My aunt had a couple bunnies a few years ago. She was feeding them table scraps–including chicken and steak–and they eventually died.

    Bunny digestion is not meant to handle meat in large quantities. MAYBE as a treat once in a while, but only a little bit, and never often. Even if they are omnivores, their digestive system is suited much more for veggies and other less complex things.

  2. How many years did your aunts’ bunnies live o_o And also it eats a little bit of this veggy first, then that veggy, then hay, then carrot, then veggy and GROAR-ble + eyeing at man food.

  3. X-man, Rosy aka “Leviathan’ got a brown stripe and some splodges, white face and pink ears.

    There is an edit allowedness, dunno o__o

    Names to difficult to latinize.

    Also you peeps give good advice~ xP~

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