I hate to say it, but probably not. That behavior is very ingrained into cats. That is the type of thing they have been bred to do for centuries. We have gerbils and after two years of daily battles with spray bottles, newspapers, and the like our cat still jumps on top of their house every couple of hours. The gerbils are in a big 30 gallon tank with a secure lid. They don't even notice the cat anymore. It seems to be a lost cause.
A 'house rabbit', like a 'house cat', is one that is trained to live in the house as a pet.
Some dogs would be the bigger out of that group.
Dog, cat, bird, fish, rabbit
No, not really, unless of course if the rabbit is in a cage because a rabbit is a cat's natural prey, along with small rodents and birds. If a pet rabbit is allowed to roam with the cat, never leave them unattended. If the cat has grown up with the rabbit as a young kitten, the risk of the cat harming the rabbit is lower.
I think it could be okay :)
A large rabbit can kill a housecat in a fight, though they are fairly evenly matched. A cat will attempt to kill a large animal by leaping onto its back and biting its neck. If the rabbit manages to get itself turned around, it can kick very powerfully with its hind feet, either driving the cat off and away or, sometimes, doing fatal damage.
a cat or a rabbit or a dog or a hamster
I would have a dog even though i have a dogI would have a cat or a rabbit, even though I have 4 cats, a rabbit and a dog.
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