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Tomato Leaves

Tomato Leaves

Solanum lycopersicum

Tomato leaves and stems look like tempting greens, but they are toxic to rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Ripe tomato fruit on the vine can be an occasional treat for some pets, yet the leafy parts contain alkaloids that can make them sick. Keep garden plants fenced off and stick to safe greens you know are appropriate.

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Fruits

Other Names: Tomato plant foliage, tomato stems, Solanum leaves

The tomato is a plump, red fruit plant that grows on vines, edible to your small pet. However, your pet should never consume the glandular-hairy stem and leaves of a tomato. While rabbits are primarily leaf eaters, tomato leaves are poisonous to your pet.

Often Mistaken For

Is Tomato Leaves item toxic?

Yes. Tomato leaves and stems contain solanine and related alkaloids that are toxic to rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Ripe tomato fruit is a separate treat—see the tomatoes entry.

Should I feed my pet Tomato Leaves?

No. Do not feed tomato leaves or stems to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas.

How much can I feed them?

Do not offer leaves or stems as food. If your pet ate tomato foliage, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline—especially if they seem lethargic or stop eating.

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