Can rabbits eat cherry flesh?

Treat
Tiny amount of pitted flesh only as an occasional sugary fruit treat.

Only in a tiny amount. Pitted cherry flesh is the only part of cherry that would even be worth considering for rabbits, and it still should stay a very small sugary treat.

Rabbits do not need fruit often, and cherry is not special enough to justify bigger portions. The important thing is that only the flesh should ever be involved.

How to serve

When to avoid it

For rabbits, cherry flesh is only a tiny occasional extra.

Quick notes

Sources

All pets (comparison)

Pet Safety Notes
Dog Treat Pitted cherry flesh may be offered in very small amounts occasionally.
Cat Treat If offered, give only a tiny amount of pitted flesh occasionally.
Rabbit Treat Tiny amount of pitted flesh only as an occasional sugary fruit treat.
Parrot Treat Pitted cherry flesh may be offered in small occasional portions.