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...
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.
WindClan cats are good at running really fast and are really good at catching rabbits on the moorland, which is their territory.
No, because I have 5 cats and none of them are afraid of my 2 dogs.
Yes,cats are scared of monkeys
No, rabbits do not spray like cats. Cats spray to mark their territory, while rabbits do not have the same behavior.
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.
Cats react when they are scared or when they feel they are going to be atacked or just if they are scared
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.
Cats can be scared of balloons because they are unpredictable floating objects that make weird noises. Some cats might find them intriguing, while others may run for the hills at the sight of one. It really depends on the individual cat and their unique quirks.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Yes, some pet cats do eat birds and rabbits.
Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack rabbits if they see them as prey.