Yes. Many seemingly incompatible species can be amazingly happy together, especially if you have them from babyhood. Though if it doesn't work out you might need to replace the rabbit occasionally.
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
If the Bengal cat is not straight from the wild and is a 4th or more domesticated cat there is a great chance that they can get along if raised together. Though every animal has their own temperament and can change with age.
Panini is a Cat/Bunny/Bear hybrid.
A large rabbit can kill a housecat in a fight, though they are fairly evenly matched. A cat will attempt to kill a large animal by leaping onto its back and biting its neck. If the rabbit manages to get itself turned around, it can kick very powerfully with its hind feet, either driving the cat off and away or, sometimes, doing fatal damage.
It is a cabbit. I think my cat is part rabbit. her hind legs are definitely rabbit-ish. ive held one of those before it has a head of a cat front legs of a cat but the front legs are shorter than usual and i dont know what it eats but i gave it cat food and celery it ate both.....well its really cute and it hops like a bunny sometimes its pretty funny actually i dont know but i think it was a result of cross breeding
Two completely different species, cannot breed.
If they are both females and they grow up together then yes......
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.
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.
Rabbit Heart - Raise It Up - was created on 2009-06-21.
Yes, but dogs can be trained to leave a rabbit alone, but this training takes a long time and can become very boring, so avoid putting a dog and rabbit, or cat and rabbit, together.
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.
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
If the Bengal cat is not straight from the wild and is a 4th or more domesticated cat there is a great chance that they can get along if raised together. Though every animal has their own temperament and can change with age.
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.