Only if they are friends.
No they live in rabbit hutches.
No, not really, unless of course if the rabbit is in a cage because a rabbit is a cat's natural prey, along with small rodents and birds. If a pet rabbit is allowed to roam with the cat, never leave them unattended. If the cat has grown up with the rabbit as a young kitten, the risk of the cat harming the rabbit is lower.
It is possible that your cat ate a rabbit.
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.
Only if they are both the same size. Cats are predators and rabbits are prey. If there is a clear advantage then the cat will act and will most likely kill the rabbit. I had a little bunny and my neighbor's cat killed it and ate it. I found the cat toying with the body.
cat hamster and then rabbit
A rabbit harness might cost 5$-25$, depending where you live. However, a cat harness will work as well!
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.
I had a cat when I lived in the bush, an it used to eat all the rabbits. There were always bits and pieces of rabbit left around the place but that cat never went hungry.
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.
In the same way a dog or cat would be. They are anaesthetised and then the testicles are surgically removed.