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Can Rabbits Eat Cantaloupe?
Safe and hydrating
Quick Answer
Yes, rabbits can safely eat cantaloupe. Cantaloupe is safe, hydrating, and full of vitamins. Remove rind and seeds.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐ฐSpecifically for Rabbits
Rabbits can eat a small piece of cantaloupe. Very sweet โ occasional treat only.
The Full Story
Cantaloupe is an excellent low-calorie, hydrating treat rich in beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin C. It is about 90% water, making it great for hot days. Remove the rind (difficult to digest and choking hazard) and seeds before feeding. High in natural sugar, so feed in moderation to overweight or diabetic pets.
โ Safety Tips
- Remove rind and seeds
- Great hydrating treat on hot days
- High in natural sugar - moderate amounts
- Cut into small cubes
Recommended Serving for Rabbits
Dogs: A few small cubes. Cats: A tiny piece if interested.
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin AVitamin CBeta-CarotenePotassium
Frequently Asked Questions
Can rabbits eat cantaloupe?โผ
Safe and hydrating. Cantaloupe is safe, hydrating, and full of vitamins. Remove rind and seeds. Rabbits can eat a small piece of cantaloupe. Very sweet โ occasional treat only.
Is cantaloupe safe for rabbits?โผ
Cantaloupe is an excellent low-calorie, hydrating treat rich in beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin C. It is about 90% water, making it great for hot days. Remove the rind (difficult to digest and choking hazard) and seeds before feeding. High in natural sugar, so feed in moderation to overweight or diabetic pets.
How much cantaloupe can I give my rabbit?โผ
Dogs: A few small cubes. Cats: A tiny piece if interested.
What are the health benefits of cantaloupe for rabbits?โผ
Cantaloupe provides: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Beta-Carotene, Potassium. Cantaloupe is an excellent low-calorie, hydrating treat rich in beta-carotene, vitamin A, and vitamin C. It is about 90% water, making it great for hot days. Remove the rind (difficult to digest and choking hazard) and seeds before feeding. High in natural sugar, so feed in moderation to overweight or diabetic pets.
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