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Can Rabbits Eat Peaches?

Safe - remove the pit

Quick Answer

Yes, rabbits can safely eat peaches. Peach flesh is safe and nutritious. The pit is toxic and a choking hazard.

Reviewed by Clawmate Vet Teamโ€ขUpdated February 2026

๐ŸฐSpecifically for Rabbits

Rabbits can eat a tiny piece of peach flesh. Remove pit. High sugar โ€” rare treat.

The Full Story

Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.

โœ“ Safety Tips

  • ALWAYS remove the pit - it contains cyanide
  • Cut flesh into small pieces
  • Avoid canned peaches in syrup
  • Wash to remove pesticide residue

Recommended Serving for Rabbits

Dogs: A few slices without pit. Cats: A tiny piece of flesh only.

Nutritional Benefits

Vitamin AVitamin CFiberPotassium

Frequently Asked Questions

Can rabbits eat peaches?โ–ผ
Safe - remove the pit. Peach flesh is safe and nutritious. The pit is toxic and a choking hazard. Rabbits can eat a tiny piece of peach flesh. Remove pit. High sugar โ€” rare treat.
Is peaches safe for rabbits?โ–ผ
Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.
How much peaches can I give my rabbit?โ–ผ
Dogs: A few slices without pit. Cats: A tiny piece of flesh only.
What are the health benefits of peaches for rabbits?โ–ผ
Peaches provides: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Fiber, Potassium. Peach flesh is a good source of vitamins A and C. However, the pit contains amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. The pit is also a serious choking and intestinal blockage hazard. Always remove the pit completely and cut the flesh into small pieces.

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