Is Cabbage Safe for Rabbits? A Professional Guide to Feeding
Most rabbits LOVE their vegetable snacks and it’s just so easy to give them a piece of whatever human food you are snacking on too. However, there are some foods that are safe for humans, but can be harmful to your pet bunny. One common food, cabbage, is often in question: Can rabbits eat cabbage safely?
Dr. Jess explains the answer below:

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What Are Rabbits?
Rabbits and bunnies are small mammals that hop around from place to place.
They are commonly seen as pets with their sweet eyes, floppy ears, furry faces, and cute whiskers.
Rabbits come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, most commonly seen in shades of white, brown, black, and patches or combinations of those colors.
They can be seen with a large ear for their body size and even have long-eared varieties with even larger drooping ears.
Rabbits have long incisors (front teeth) that are constantly growing and needing to be filed either naturally or by the help of some intervention, both discussed further into this article.
What Do Rabbits Need From a Healthy Diet?
A well-balanced rabbit diet will need to deliver a multitude of things to the bunny ingesting it.
Just like humans, rabbits need the right combination of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and water to keep their organs working and functioning properly.
However, the daily nutritional requirements for a rabbit differ quite greatly from that of a human, and that is reflected in the common diet that most healthy and happy pet rabbits eat.
What Does a Typical Rabbit Diet Consist of?
An adult rabbit’s main source of food in their diet should come mostly from high-quality hay.
Hay is a forage that is low in calories and high in fiber, easy on the rabbit’s digestive system.
Other pieces of the rabbit’s diet may include commercial pellets and/or treats and snacks such as fruits and vegetables.
However, not all fruits and vegetables are safe for your bunny to have.

Let’s Talk Cabbage…
Cabbage is a common type of vegetable.
It is a large leafy green that is popular part of salads and other savory meals.
This vegetable comes in many different varieties, including red or purple, napa, savoy, and green cabbages.
The cabbage plant itself grows along the ground and is a similar plant to broccoli and cauliflower.
Cabbage Nutrition:
Just like with any other vegetable, cabbage has its nutritional value…. as well as some things to be weary of!
Vitamins:
Cabbage contains vitamin B, C, and K [source]. Vitamin C is essential to your rabbit staying happy and healthy and having a strong immune system.
Minerals:
Cabbage contains essential minerals too, such as potassium, calcium, and phosphorus, which are all needed to maintain healthy body functions.
Antioxidants:
Cabbage contains antioxidants that may help to prevent cell damage that harmful free radicals can cause. These antioxidants can help with things like preventing certain cancers and diseases.
Sugar Content:
Cabbage has a low sugar content as well.
Something to take note on and to keep in mind when feeding to rabbits who can come down with digestive upset with large amounts of sugar!
Water Content:
Cabbage also contains a high percentage of water, which is great when looking to maintain hydration. But too much water can be troublesome!
Fiber:
Cabbage contains fiber.
This fiber helps decrease the chances of constipation and improves gut motility.
Too much fiber however, can lead to too much gut motility… and that’s not a good thing either!

Do Rabbits Eat Cabbage?
Most rabbits will eat a cabbage when offered.
In a veggie garden, most rabbits will chose vegetables like peas, beans, beets, and carrots.
But just because rabbits DO eat cabbage does not necessarily mean that this is the best or safest choice for your pet.
Don’t be too worried if your rabbit does not eat cabbage that is offered- it’s normal. You will find another veggie alternative as a source of fresh food that your bunny can enjoy eating.
Can Rabbits Eat Cabbage Safely?
There are some foods that us humans can eat that are actually toxic to your rabbit and need to be avoided all together.
While there isn’t anything toxic to rabbits in the actual cabbage itself, you shouldn’t give them too much because problems may arise as I will discuss further down in this article.
Pet owners can chose to feed cabbage to their rabbits, but it should not make up their entire diet. Rabbits prefer munching on grass, commercial feed pellets, and hay, along with a bowl of clean, fresh water.
You see, rabbits are herbivores and need a diet which is high-in fiber and low in sugar and fat.
They get their fiber supplied in the form of plants, such as hay which is a roughage that contains a lot of fiber.
This fiber is beneficial for two reasons:
- Dietary fiber keeps the rabbit’s digestive system running smoothly (it’s the same reason why some people take a fiber supplement like Metamucil!).
- The physical roughage (hay) helps keep the rabbit’s teeth healthy and worn down as their teeth are continually growing and need to be filed in order to prevent overgrowth.
So, long story short- Yes!
Adult rabbits can have cabbage, if offered to them safely, and I’ll cover that in just a bit.
You do not want to feed the wrong cabbage or the wrong amount or frequency, potentially making your furry friend unintentionally sick.

Can Baby Bunnies Eat Cabbage?
Compared to their adult counterparts, baby rabbits have much more sensitive gastrointestinal systems.
Avoid feeding baby bunnies any kinds of fruits and vegetables until they reach 12 weeks of age to allow their stomachs to mature with them.
Then, when ready to introduce them to juicy vegetables, take it very slowly, waiting at least 24 hours to observe any potential adverse side effects, before moving on and trying more of the same veggie snack or a different tasty treat.
Remember – baby and young, and juvenile rabbits have more sensitive digestive systems!
Wait 24 hours to see their reaction.
If everything is fine, you can move to the next treat.
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