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first answer: best thing to do is to gradually introduce the cat to your bunny do not ever leave them alone together. if a cat catches the bunny then obviously your first reaction should be to stop it.

a different answer: The above advice about gradually introducing them and never letting them be alone is true of pet rabbits and cats, but not of wild rabbits. If your cat caught a wild rabbit, you should separate them immediately, and then seek medical care for the rabbit. Wild rabbits shouldn't be raised at home: they're wild animals and should be left alone, or rehabilitated by a professional. If the rabbit is okay (if the cat didn't hurt it), then let it go. Consider keeping your cat indoors so that it can't kill wildlife. If the rabbit isn't okay, then contact a local authority, like a wildlife rehabber, a rabbit rescue group, an experienced vet, a government wildlife agency, or an animal shelter. See the related links below for more info.

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