A printable weekly grid to keep your rabbit's hay, greens, and water on track
Check or initial each task daily. Unlimited grass hay is the foundation. A rabbit should never run out.
| Task | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hay topped up (unlimited) | |||||||
| Pellets given (measured) | |||||||
| Fresh greens given | |||||||
| Treats given (limit) | |||||||
| Water changed & refilled | |||||||
| Bowls / bottle scrubbed |
Aim for a rotating mix of 2 to 3 leafy greens daily. Note exactly what you offered so you can spot favorites and any that upset digestion.
| Day | Greens Offered | Eaten Well? |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | ||
| Tuesday | ||
| Wednesday | ||
| Thursday | ||
| Friday | ||
| Saturday | ||
| Sunday |
Introduce any new green slowly and in small amounts. Variety helps, but consistency keeps the gut steady.
| Everyday Greens | Rotate In Moderation |
|---|---|
| Romaine, green or red leaf lettuce | Kale and spinach (smaller amounts) |
| Cilantro, basil, parsley, mint | Carrot tops, broccoli leaves |
| Dandelion greens, bok choy | Dill, watercress |
| Spring greens, arugula | Herbs as occasional variety |
New foods tried, anything refused, or appetite changes worth watching.
Always introduce new greens one at a time. Avoid iceberg lettuce, and never feed grass clippings, beans, or large amounts of fruit. When unsure about a food, check with your exotic vet.