Rabbits eat mostly hay, fresh grass, and leafy greens. Their bodies need high fiber and low sugar foods. Beets are root vegetables that grow under the ground. Sugar is naturally present in them, so they are sweet. Many owners wonder if this sweet vegetable is safe for their rabbits. You may have beets in your kitchen and think about sharing a small piece. Rabbits often look curious when they see new food. But just because a food is healthy for humans does not mean it is safe for rabbits. Feeding the wrong food can upset their stomach and cause health problems. So, can rabbits eat beets? The answer is yes, but only in small amounts. Beets are not toxic, but they are high in sugar. Too much can lead to weight gain or digestive issues. It is important to know how much is safe before adding beets to your rabbit’s diet.