Well your rabbit should be indoors anyway because any other rabbits that are not wild get illnesses if kept outside so you should not be having this problem if you move your bunny indoors
you put a fence around it
It is hungry. If you do not want it to eat the rabbit, then feed your cat.
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.
the rainforest bobcat eats cat poo and rabbit vomit
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
No...they might bite them
cat hamster and then rabbit
I had a cat when I lived in the bush, an it used to eat all the rabbits. There were always bits and pieces of rabbit left around the place but that cat never went hungry.
If you are in the woods with no food or nothing you should eat a cat. What ever moves its edible to eat like Deer's, Cats, Wolfs, Dogs, and rabbit's.
not always! sometimes the cat gets really hungry and has to eat the rabbit but sometimes they get along
Yes, but dogs can be trained to leave a rabbit alone, but this training takes a long time and can become very boring, so avoid putting a dog and rabbit, or cat and rabbit, together.
well it depends if it has any meat but i think they no if it is ok to eat
Cats are strict carnivores, while rabbits are herbivores. A cat shouldn't be fed rabbit food as it will provide no nutrition to your cat whatsoever. Feed it cat food, which is appropriate and will provide the cat with the nutrients it needs.