Homemade treats for rabbits on Halloween
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Mini pumpkins

You will need:




3. If you’re feeling ambitious and creative, try making holes for eyes. The inner circle of the carrot makes a perfect smile. Of course, children will need to be supervised while cutting.
Richard Saunders, Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund veterinary specialist, says: ‘These pumpkin-shaped carrot slices are cute and just the right amount for a treat for rabbits.’
Many people don’t realise pumpkin can be a treat for rabbits, just as long as it’s part of a varied diet. Richard says: ‘If people are going to give pumpkin to their rabbit for the first time, make sure it’s just a little bit, because any new food can upset their delicate digestive tract and pumpkin is high in sugars and starches’.
Remember, root vegetables such as pumpkin and carrot are also high in sugars, so don’t give them to your rabbits too frequently – as a general rule, try to stick to no more than once or twice a week.
Bunny biscuits

You will need:

40g rabbit pellets
40g oatmeal
ReadiGrass or hay (optional)




4. Bake at around 170°C for 30 minutes.
As always with your rabbits’ diet, it’s important not to give too many treats and to stick to the right portion sizes so their weight doesn’t creep up.
Richard says: ‘People like to spoil their pets, and rabbits like treats, so this is a lovely idea. You could also add something like ReadiGrass or chopped-up feeding hay to the recipe to make it even tastier for your rabbit.’
A ghoulish ghost

You will need:

Leafy greens (optional)
1 old white sheet or towel
String (paper rope)
Hay
Non-toxic pen (pens designed to use with children should be non-toxic)




4. Once the fabric gets very torn, it’s a good idea to remove it as your rabbit may swallow the small pieces.
‘This is a lovely idea to provide enrichment for your bunnies, as well as the extra access to hay, which is a vital foodstuff that should form the main part of their diet at this time of year,’ says Richard. ‘It also has a high fibre content to keep their teeth in trim and maintain good gut motility.’
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