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Best Potassium-Rich Foods for Domestic Rabbits
Ranked by potassium content among foods safe for domestic rabbits in the Creature Feast catalog.
#1
Timothy Hayper 100g: approximately 150-250mg potassiumTimothy hay provides potassium as part of its mineral content and is the primary source by volume since it makes up the bulk of the diet.
#2
Dandelion greensper 100g: approximately 397mg potassiumDandelion greens are rich in potassium (about 397mg per 100g), making them one of the best supplemental sources of this electrolyte for rabbits.
#3
Parsleyper 100g: approximately 554mg potassiumParsley provides about 554mg potassium per 100g, making it one of the most potassium-dense greens available. Small amounts contribute significantly.
#4
Spinachper 100g: approximately 558mg potassiumSpinach is high in potassium (about 558mg per 100g) but should be fed sparingly due to oxalates. Use occasionally as part of a rotation.
#5
Kaleper 100g: approximately 491mg potassiumKale provides about 491mg of potassium per 100g. A potassium-rich rotational green.
#6
Celeryper 100g: approximately 260mg potassiumCelery provides about 260mg of potassium per 100g along with excellent hydration. A good dual-purpose green for electrolytes and water.
#7
Bananaa thin slice (about 10g), as a rare treatBanana is high in potassium (about 358mg per 100g) but also very high in sugar. Offer only a thin slice as a rare treat — not a regular potassium source.