Other than being approximately the same size and covered in fur, rabbits and cats are totally different animals. Rabbits are of the Lagomorpha family while cats belong to Felidae. Lagamorpha are herbivore while cats are carnivores. Meaning a cat would eat a rabbit but a rabbit would never eat a cat.
One is a ruminant (the cow) and the other is a pseudo-ruminant (the rabbit). Cows are much bigger than rabbits, and do not live in hutches or holes in the ground. Where rabbits have coarse hair on the "pads" of their feet, cows have no pads but cloven hooves.
Well a rabbit is kept in a hut/cage and a dog is kept inside in the house. Also a dog is bigger and has a foam bed
A cat and a rabbit are of two different species of animals. A cat and a rabbit both are mammals.
rabbit are herbivores while cat is carnivores
Rabbits are mammals. Ducks are birds
There is no difference.
what is the difference between a rabbit and dog in height
Nothing
Three tons is the difference between them
rabbit food has little straws
Cow skin comes from a cow, rubber comes from a tree!
There really is no difference other than size.
a lot
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What is the difference between a rabbit and a cactus
The difference between the mosquito and rabbit life cycle
There are many differences between cow's and human's circulatory systems. The cow system has to work around 4 stomachs for example.