Where to Buy Food for Your Rabbit in Bangkok, Thailand: Vegetables, Fruit, Hay and Rabbit Pellets

There Are Many Places to Buy Food for Your Rabbit in Bangkok, If You Just Know Where to Look

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The in-thing right now in Bangkok, Thailand is buying a rabbit as pet. Every week, at my local market, I see tons of Thai girls and expats carrying little cages with one very tiny, new frightened rabbit in them. But, once they get them home, a lot of people (myself included, when I first got mine!) don't know where to buy rabbit food in Bangkok. Especially if they're looking for something inexpensive but good quality and fresh. After two years of owning rabbits in Bangkok, it's actually easy to figure out where to buy rabbit food in Bangkok.

Where to Buy Vegetables and Fruit for Rabbits in Bangkok - There are many places you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables for pet rabbits in Bangkok, but these are my favorites:

Local Street Fresh Markets - Every neighborhood in Bangkok has a street fresh market and some have many. If you're stuck for somewhere to buy fruit and vegetables for your rabbit, look no further than your local fresh market. I can usually find kale, lettuce, carrots, cilantro, chinese celery, beans, apples, guava, watermelon and green peas at them, and prices are usually comparable to supermarkets (check around though, as some fresh markets are more expensive!)

Supermarkets- All of the large supermarket chains in Bangkok have a good selection of fruit and veggies. My favorite supermarket for vegetables and fruit for my rabbits is Foodland . Produce is at a slightly higher cost than other supermarkets, but quality is always first-rate and my rabbits love the veggies from there. Carrefour also has an excellent selection of vegetables and fruit and much cheaper than other supermarkets. Big C, too is another place to find veggies for your rabbits.

I avoid supermarkets like Tesco Lotus (bad quality fruit and vegetables), Villa Supermarket (horrible quality and expensive), and Tops (expensive and dubious quality).

Where to Buy Hay for Rabbits in Bangkok - A lot of supermarkets and pet shops stock Timothy Hay and alfalfa.

Chatuchak Weekend Market has many stalls that sell rabbit hay. Just head to the enormous pet section and take your pick. Prices are very cheap too, about half of what I pay anywhere else.

  • Buying rabbit food and vegetables is as easy as following these instructions.
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