Rabbit Food - Best Rabbit Food in Bangladesh

Give your rabbit the healthy, balanced diet they need with our complete range of rabbit food. From nutritious pellets and fresh hay to vitamin-rich treats and vegetables, Shokher Tola 80 Taka offers everything your bunny needs to stay happy, healthy, and energetic.

Why Proper Rabbit Food is Important

Rabbits have very sensitive digestive systems and need a specific diet to stay healthy. Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits need constant access to hay, along with pellets, fresh vegetables, and clean water. The right diet prevents serious health problems like dental disease, digestive issues, obesity, and nutritional deficiencies. A healthy rabbit is an active, playful, and long-lived companion.

What Should Rabbits Eat?

A proper rabbit diet consists of:

80% Hay — The most important part of a rabbit's diet. Keeps teeth healthy and digestion working properly.

15% Fresh Vegetables — Leafy greens and herbs provide vitamins and variety.

5% Pellets — Concentrated nutrition in small amounts to supplement hay and vegetables.

Treats — Occasional fruits and special treats for training and bonding (limited amounts).

Fresh Water — Always available in a clean bowl or bottle.

Types of Rabbit Food Available

Rabbit Hay

Timothy Hay — The best hay for adult rabbits. High in fiber, low in calcium. Supports healthy digestion and dental wear.

Alfalfa Hay — Rich in protein and calcium. Perfect for baby rabbits (under 6 months), pregnant, or nursing rabbits. Too rich for adult rabbits.

Orchard Grass Hay — Alternative to timothy hay. Softer texture and sweeter smell. Good for picky eaters.

Meadow Hay — Mixed grasses with variety of textures and flavors. Keeps rabbits interested.

Oat Hay — Contains oat seed heads. Nutritious and rabbits love the taste. Good as a treat or supplement.

Rabbit Pellets

Adult Rabbit Pellets — Complete nutrition with balanced protein, fiber, and vitamins. Usually timothy-based with no added sugars or colors.

Baby Rabbit Pellets — Higher protein and calcium for growing bunnies under 6 months old.

Senior Rabbit Food — Easy to chew, nutrient-dense formula for older rabbits with lower activity levels.

Breed-Specific Pellets — Formulated for small breeds (dwarf rabbits) or large breeds (Flemish Giants, New Zealand).

Grain-Free Pellets — No wheat, corn, or barley. Better for sensitive stomachs.

Organic Rabbit Food — Natural, chemical-free ingredients. Premium quality nutrition.

Fresh Vegetables for Rabbits

Safe vegetables to feed daily (small amounts):

  • Lettuce (romaine, not iceberg)
  • Spinach
  • Cabbage
  • Carrot tops (leaves)
  • Cilantro/Coriander
  • Mint leaves
  • Bok choy

Important: Introduce new vegetables slowly to avoid digestive upset.

Rabbit Treats & Snacks

Dried Fruit Treats — Small pieces of dried apple, banana, or papaya. High in sugar, so feed sparingly (1-2 pieces per day).

Vegetable Biscuits — Crunchy treats made from compressed vegetables. Good for dental health.

Seed & Grain Treats — Mixed seeds, oats, and grains. Should be occasional treats only, not daily food.

Herbal Treats — Dried herbs like chamomile, dandelion, or marigold. Natural and healthy.

Hay-Based Treats — Compressed hay sticks or cubes with added vegetables. Healthy option for treats.

Benefits of Quality Rabbit Food

Healthy Teeth — Constant chewing on hay wears down teeth naturally, preventing overgrowth and dental disease

Proper Digestion — High-fiber diet keeps the digestive system moving and prevents dangerous gut stasis

Weight Management — Hay-based diet is low in calories, preventing obesity while keeping rabbits full

Strong Bones — Proper calcium balance supports bone health without causing urinary problems

Shiny Coat — Vitamins and minerals from quality pellets and vegetables promote healthy fur

Energy & Activity — Balanced nutrition keeps rabbits active, playful, and mentally stimulated

Long Lifespan — Proper diet can help rabbits live 8-12 years or longer

How Much Should You Feed Your Rabbit?

Hay: Unlimited amount, always available. Should be the bulk of their diet.

Pellets:

  • Adult rabbits: 1/4 cup per 2.5 kg body weight per day
  • Baby rabbits: Unlimited pellets until 6 months old
  • Senior rabbits: 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day

Fresh Vegetables: 1-2 cups per day for adult rabbits (introduce gradually)

Treats: 1-2 tablespoons per day maximum

Water: Fresh, clean water always available

Foods to AVOID for Rabbits

❌ Chocolate, candy, or human sweets
❌ Bread, crackers, cookies, or cereals
❌ Iceberg lettuce (no nutritional value, causes diarrhea)
❌ Potatoes or potato leaves (toxic)
❌ Onions, garlic, or leeks
❌ Rhubarb leaves (toxic)
❌ Seeds, pits, or nuts in large amounts
❌ Yogurt drops or milk products (rabbits are lactose intolerant)

Rabbit Food by Life Stage

Baby Rabbits (0-6 months): Unlimited alfalfa hay + unlimited pellets + introduce vegetables slowly after 3 months

Adult Rabbits (6 months - 5 years): Unlimited timothy hay + measured pellets + daily fresh vegetables + occasional treats

Senior Rabbits (5+ years): Unlimited hay + slightly more pellets if underweight + soft vegetables + easy-to-chew treats

Pregnant/Nursing Rabbits: Unlimited alfalfa hay + increased pellets + extra calcium-rich vegetables + constant fresh water

Popular Rabbit Food Brands

We stock authentic rabbit food from trusted international brands known for quality:

  • Oxbow — Leading rabbit nutrition brand, vet-recommended
  • Burgess — Premium UK brand with complete rabbit food range
  • Vitakraft — European quality with natural ingredients
  • Supreme — Science-based nutrition for optimal health
  • Versele-Laga — Belgian brand with excellent variety

Tips for Feeding Rabbits

🥬 Introduce new foods slowly (one at a time, small amounts)
🌾 Always have fresh hay available — this is most important
💧 Change water daily and clean bowls/bottles regularly
⏰ Feed pellets once or twice daily at consistent times
🧹 Remove uneaten fresh food after 12 hours to prevent spoiling
👀 Monitor your rabbit's eating habits — loss of appetite is a medical emergency
🏥 Consult a vet before changing diet if your rabbit has health issues

Signs of a Healthy Rabbit Diet

✓ Regular, consistent poops (small, round, firm pellets)
✓ Active and energetic behavior
✓ Shiny, smooth coat
✓ Healthy teeth (no overgrowth or drooling)
✓ Good appetite and steady weight
✓ Bright, clear eyes

Shop Rabbit Food Online in Bangladesh

At Shokher Tola 80 Taka, we provide the most complete selection of rabbit food in Bangladesh at affordable prices. All products are fresh, properly stored, and suitable for rabbits of all ages and breeds. Whether you have a small dwarf bunny or a large Flemish Giant, we have the right food for your rabbit.

Order now and enjoy fast home delivery to Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, and across Bangladesh. Keep your bunny healthy and happy with quality rabbit food from Shokher Tola 80 Taka!

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