Can rabbits and cats be kept together, and can cats be kept with rabbits?

Updated on pet 2024-06-28
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The cat is a little smaller, and the possibility will be a little bigger. You can try it first (you'll have to watch from the sidelines) If the rabbit is not afraid of the cat, you can continue to try it for a few days If the rabbit is scared, or the cat comes up and bullies the rabbit, you can keep the two little ones separately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's okay, my cat and my bunny get along very well. Cats often lick rabbits, and rabbits often give cats leaning against them to sleep. Cats eat meat, rabbits eat vegetables, cats eat too, they are good!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats and rabbits are best not to be raised together, cats are clean animals, generally excreted in cat litter, and rabbits are generally excreted everywhere If they are kept together, cats will also become dirty and likely to get sick, and cats and can use their claws to catch rabbits, so it is recommended not to keep them together.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, it will frighten the rabbit, the rabbit is best stocked every morning, but it is also necessary to take a certain responsibility, the stool and urine to clean up by themselves, the rabbit likes to urinate in the nest, so it is necessary to pay attention to the cleanliness of the nest, in order to exercise the rabbit, when giving the rabbit food, it is best to take the food high, the rabbit will stand there for a long time to eat, and the ability to bounce will increase (jump on my flower garden, eat my precious flowers, let the rabbit be free to sacrifice ah) My rabbit is particularly healthy and lively, so able to run, When it rains, they are all wandering outside.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cats and rabbits live together, they need time to adapt, and when they come up, they are put together, which is easy to tragedy. When they are first released, try to get along for as short a time as possible, step by step, so that they gradually get acquainted with each other. This stage can take days, weeks, or even months, depending on the animal's character.

    Don't be too anxious, take your time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cats and rabbits are raised together when they are very young, and kittens and rabbits can get along well, and if they grow up and then raise them together, it will not be. Cats and rabbits are best not kept together. Kittens are animals that crave love and don't like to be restrained.

    The kitten is very unhappy to see the owner give care to other animals. Although the owner doesn't feel anything, the kitten will be sad. Cats have to choose their own place to defecate, not in a cage, it is best not to keep kittens in locks.

    Rabbits must be caged, and cats and rabbits are best not kept together.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's better not to raise them together. If one of the cats and rabbits has an infectious disease, it is easy to cause cross-infection and increase the chance of infection of the other party. Toxoplasmosis in cats is fatal to rabbits.

    Pay attention to cross-infection of food, drinking water, feces, etc. This requires parents to take care of their pets on a daily basis, detect patients in time and treat them in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, when the rabbit and cat are released to play together, the parents must be watching. Peaceful coexistence under our noses does not mean peaceful coexistence when no one is around. A netizen once said:

    The fat cat can't say whether it likes it or not, and it's not hostile, at first, it follows the rabbit wherever it goes, and never leaves, but I found that there are people around, it just follows, smells, and if there is no one around, it hits the rabbit ......It's like playing bell ball, pulling back and forth, and it will fly."

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can be raised together, but it should be noted that it is best to keep the rabbit in a cage when not at home, or keep the rabbit separate from the balcony and the house. Avoid scratches, bites, and wound infections caused by undetected and treated wounds. It is less difficult for adult rabbits to accept kittens, and vice versa.

    If the rabbit is too small, it is not suitable to be raised with a cat and is easy to be bullied. Cut the nails of cats and rabbits frequently to avoid being scratched by sharp nails.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In real life, a large number of netizens have verified that cats and rabbits can be raised together. However, it should be noted here that cats and rabbits live together and need to adapt to time, and they are easy to tragedy when they come up and put them together; Cats and rabbits should have more adequate food** (especially cats), if they need to be isolated, it is advisable to cage rabbits for a period of time, not cats; It is less difficult for adult rabbits to accept kittens, and vice versa. In any case, do not try to test the cat's predatory nature, but rather alleviate and suppress this; Toxoplasmosis in cats is fatal to rabbits, and a test should be done in advance if possible; Cats and rabbits are raised together, please repair the cat's nails diligently, accidental injury is also a injury!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's okay temporarily, but it's okay to raise it for a long time. They don't have the same food, they don't have the same temperament, and they don't play together. There will be a peculiar smell on rabbits, and over time your cat will also be infected with the smell of rabbits, and it will take many baths to get rid of it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can a cat and rabbit be kept together? It's best not to be together, because they are not an animal, and they may be contagious, for example, if you touch the cat first, and then touch the rabbit, the rabbit may die, so I don't recommend them to be together.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not recommended. The doctor said that rabbits have a lot of protozoa in their intestines (Trichomonas is a type of protozoa, although rabbits are more likely to get coccidia), and for rabbits, a small amount of these organisms does not cause disease and helps digestion. However, for cats, it can cause diarrhea and even fatal.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cats and rabbits can't be raised together, these two animals are not the same type of animals, they don't eat the same things when they eat, and their personalities are not the same, how can they be raised together.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can't raise them together, if they're together. Cats will eat rabbits. That's why we can't be together.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cats can be raised with rabbits, but according to the environment and area of the place, as well as the number of rabbits to give the appropriate environment, and food.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, but be sure to keep a certain distance between them and don't let them get too close together.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I strongly suspect that Mr. Li is an automatic sofa machine white tea.

    vigor wallaby

    I've seen cats hunting rabbits.

    Drunk love the breeze. I've seen who said before that her cat went out to catch rabbits... Can this rabbit be better, but to aside, I've had rabbits, and they really smell bad, and they gnaw on things, and some mini rabbits will grow up...

    I had a rabbit that was very timid and nervous when I was a kid, and now we cross over it, and she gives you a look and goodbye to the scientists.

    It's not scared to death, cats can bully rabbits... Hey.

    Don't ... Will a kitten play with a claw catching a rabbit? Wej: But my original rabbit goes to eat cat food as soon as it is released from the cage, and will pee and poop in the cat litter.

    It's quite harmonious to chase each other and play.

    mclovin

    If it's an old cat, it will play with a dead bunny.

    Alas, the rabbit is too timid, and it is not easy to raise it if the environment is changed, and there is a "beast" next to it, and the cat Miao Lin eats the rabbit cubs....

    Cats will tease rabbits, and if rabbits weren't so strong, you'd have a pair of rabbit skin gloves....Quiet and unpredictable black.

    Raised... Cats will go and catch rabbits. 、、Put the rabbit in the cage and put the milk shrimp = = good joy....Bao Bao Niang.

    Cats love rabbit meat, bar......Blackhead.

    My cat and hamster are raised with Albertini

    A former friend's rabbit was strangled to death by his cat, and the random uncle.

    Big rabbits and kittens should be fine, but rabbits are dangerous...

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cats definitely can't be kept with rabbits.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's okay to raise it from a young age, and you can have a companion when you grow up.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can raise them together. Maybe at the beginning of the unfamiliar time, there will be a phenomenon of fighting, or the phenomenon of dogs biting rabbits, as long as you often train the dog, the dog will slowly be obedient, the dog is very human. In our countryside, the dogs in the family are often raised together, such as cats, chickens, ducks, etc., and they can get along with each other without any problems.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Dogs and rabbits are generally not allowed to be raised together, because dogs will keep chasing rabbits, and if they catch rabbits, they may bite the rabbits to death! But it's not absolute, if a puppy has been raised with rabbits since childhood, even if they grow up, they will be fine, because they have learned to live peacefully together since childhood, and rabbits will not be afraid of dogs! Finally, I wish your dog and rabbit a happy life together!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cats and rabbits can be raised together.

    Now the hunting instinct of pet cats is actually very low, like many pet cats do not know how to catch mice, from the perspective of practical experience, there are still many people who successfully raise cats and rabbits together. And the successful experience is that the rabbit and the kitten should be raised together and play together until they grow up.

    Some medium-sized rabbits are actually about the same size as cats, and even rabbits grow faster than cats. When they grow up together, they will see each other as their own kind, at least not to kill each other.

    Precautions for raising cats:

    The first thing to do to raise a cat is to feed it scientifically, and it is recommended to feed common pet foods such as cat food and canned cat food. Do not feed food eaten by people, especially foods with high content of carbohydrates or salt oak pants, so as not to increase the burden on the cat's digestive tract or kidneys, which may lead to some secondary diseases in cats.

    At the same time, it is also necessary to adopt the feeding principle of eating less and eating more often, and regularly clean the cat's food bowl, water bowl and other tools. Secondly, to strengthen care, the resistance of the cat's body in the juvenile period is generally relatively low, and it is recommended to do a good job of keeping warm for cats in this period.

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