M&SMom is correct in her caution about chocolate. Do Not feed it to your animals.
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Joey,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news all around, but any and all snacksare only to be fed once or twice a week to your rabbit. If rabbits getobese, which yours will with the contents of Cheeze-Its and I know theycrave more than one!--then it can't clean itself, in addition to themultiple problems that snacks do to your rabbit. Cheeze-Its are full offat, sugar, additives, etc.
My rabbit will eat anything I eat. I can't feed it to him thoughbecause his needs for high-fiber, etc., that come with a good rabbitpellet wouldn't be good for me as my food isn't good for him. As atreat for a rabbit, he'll love parsley, a carrot, a banana just as muchas those Cheeze-Its.
Even fruits and vegetables, snacks that rabbits can eat and enjoy verymuch, are loaded with sugar and too much sugar is horrible for arabbit's digestive and intestinal system.
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Many pet rabbit owners literally kill their rabbit with kindness bygiving them too many snacks and their delicate systems can't take it.
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It is highly advised that you stop feeding your rabbit treats/humanfood/rabbit store-bought treats/fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Give yourrabbit a treat sparingly...once or twice a week and don't overdo onthem.
If your rabbit fills up on too much of this, you'll notice that thepoops aren't the same and he doesn't act the same in a matter of time.If he doesn't eat the proper protein, fiber, and nutrition in therabbit pellets (pellet protein should be 14-20%), then he'll be moreprone to sickness and his system breaking down.
-Carolyn