Cats and rabbits have different instincts and behaviors, which can lead to fear or aggression between them. Cats are natural predators and may see rabbits as prey, while rabbits are prey animals and may feel threatened by the cat's presence. It's important to supervise their interactions and provide separate spaces for each pet to feel safe.
See the related question below for more details. One thing a scared rabbit might do is shake; a very scared rabbit (like when a dog is barking in its face, or a cat is -- i.e. when the rabbit is being scared by a predator) will die from shock.
It is possible that your cat ate a rabbit.
Mr. McGregor was the man that scared poor Peter Rabbit. Mr. McGregor was scaring Peter Rabbit out of his garden.
The Viet Cong are scared of a dead cat.
If your cat has caused harm to your rabbit, it is possible that your cat has killed your rabbit. It is important to separate them to prevent further harm.
No they aren't because my Rabbit had once chased a cat out of the garden by biting it's tail and scratching it's butt and ever since Cats have never come into our garden. Probably of fear of Smokey the Terminator rabbit...
cat hamster and then rabbit
While it is possible for a rabbit to injure a cat in self-defense, it is unlikely for a rabbit to kill a cat due to their size and natural behaviors.
If your cat kills a rabbit, you should remove the rabbit from your cat's reach and dispose of it properly. It's important to keep your cat indoors or supervised to prevent further harm to wildlife.
The potential consequences of a cat killing a rabbit include ecological imbalance, harm to the rabbit population, and potential legal repercussions for the cat owner.
No. Cats don't normally eat pet rabbits. However, cats will often kill baby rabbits (about the size of mice when they are first born).Other Perspectives:My cat is scared of a hamster and i think he is scared of a rabbit too.Many, not all, cats will kill and eat wild or pet rabbits. All adult cats are capable, but some are restrained by their upbringing. Most will take, and eat, babies or juveniles, and experienced cats will take, and eat, fully grown rabbits.
A metaphor for scared easily would be to say that someone is scared of his own shadow.