I was worried about this problem to when I got my crab. I have two cats. I always have my eye on my two crabs so my cats won't get to them. Just brush them away, and say, "no" to the cat, or sometimes, if they kill, or almost kill the crab, spray them with water. I know it sounds kind of cruel, but I mean, water doesn't melt them. If you do this, your cat will learn that the hermit crab isn't prey. This should work, but you know, all cats are different.
Hope this helped!
A hermit crab is a crab, just like a cat is a cat and a dog is a dog.
The word "crab" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "crab" is pronounced as a short vowel, as in "cat" or "bat".
Hermit crabs will normally get along with other hermits of equal size.
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there is no way to catch the crab you can only cat fish, squid, the mullet and the treasure chest
In the word "crab," the "a" sound is typically pronounced as a short vowel sound, similar to the "a" in "cat" or "trap."
To use cat food as crab bait, simply place a small amount of cat food in a bait cage or trap and submerge it in the water where crabs are present. The strong scent of the cat food will attract the crabs, making it an effective bait option.
No. The A has a short A sound as in crag and drab.
This depends on the type of hermit crab, along with the age, and in some cases, gender.
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Not every dog gets along with a cat. But some do. You should get the cat first if you want a cat and a dog. The dog should be a puppy when you get it.