Yes, sometimes
A good cat repeller for a car is Mega-Sonic Cat Repeller. Some other brands are available at Amazon, Thrifty Fun, Safe Pet Products, Best Covery and many others.
No you do not. A parrot is just like a flying cat.
no. it doesn't harm your cat so you can do it.
The ultrasonic cat repeller effectively deterred cats from my yard, reducing unwanted visits and mess. It was easy to set up and use, and I appreciated its non-harmful approach to keeping cats away. Overall, I would recommend it for those looking to keep cats out of their outdoor spaces.
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that ultrasonic pest repellers can harm dogs. However, some dogs may be sensitive to the high-frequency sound emitted by these devices, which could cause discomfort or stress. It is recommended to monitor your dog's behavior when using an ultrasonic pest repeller and consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns.
An extremely large and noisy parrot.
A Bangal Rosh cat, a parrot, and a pig.
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.
A Bangal Rosh cat, a parrot, and a pig.
A Bangal Rosh cat, a parrot, and a pig.
A dog, cat, and parrot
Technically it's possible, but I wouldn't worry about it. If you have one of the larger parrots, like a Grey Parrot or a Macaw, they're too big to be natural prey for cats. They also can defend themselves quite well with their beaks. If anything, the parrot might bully the cat. I suppose that baby parrots might be more of a fair match, but if you buy a pet store parrot or adopt an older bird you'll be fine.