No. Rabbits and cats are in a different animal groups. Rabbits are rodents (rats, mice, guinea pigs, squirrels, etc.), while cats are felines (tigers, lions, bobcats, leopards, etc.) Animals generally have to be in the same animal group to reproduce and have "combined offspring" together. Wolves and coyotes can have combined offspring naturally, as can wolves and husky dogs. But the animals have to be very similar, and rabbits and cats are actually very different from each other.
The rabbit's offspring will not survive.
A rabbit is a herbivore.
Herbivore - plc
A rabbit needs plants to survive because a rabbit is an herbivore. Without plants, it would surely die; no food.
Advantages of the rabbit calicivirus areit kills the rabbits
the name of a rabbit's offspring is jumbalia
A rabbits offspring means the rabbits babies. Offspring would mean it's children.
Deer is calf Rabbit is kitten
Actually, no, they can't. This is because they are, shockingly, not even the same species!
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The rabbit had a litter of seven cute offspring. The scientist studied the behavior of the offspring in the wild. The offspring inherited their parents' genetic traits. The zoo celebrated the birth of a rare species' offspring.
It is possible, but not a good idea. Inbreeding can cause serious health problems for the offspring.
Homosexual behavior does occur in various species, although, of course, no offspring will result.
A deer and a rabbit are completely different species and cannot interbreed, but the imaginary offspring is called a 'Jackalope'.
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"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" combined both animation and live-action techniques .
If a mother or a father rabbit breed with their offspring, the kits they produce could have mutations, like an extra leg, or malformed hearts. There is a very high chance that the kits will die soon after birth with these types of defects.