Yes, make sure that it does not fit too tight. The cat harness would be better but both will work fine.
well it depends if it has any meat but i think they no if it is ok to eat
As long as it also has water it should do OK.
Yes because cats need to find out if things are ok and not ok if you cat is looking around watch him .
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
im hayli and my rabbit had four baby rabbits it is ok when the doe is not by her kits soo dont worry.
of corse cat cant eat dog who ever wrote this must be crazy. of corse cat cant eat dog who ever wrote this must be crazy.
Its ok but not healthy for it and it isn't reccomended to let it happen or train the dog after that.
well it depends if it has any meat but i think they no if it is ok to eat
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In an emergency (you have no other food available), yes, but rabbits cannot survive for more than a day or so on dog food.
Our oldest cat is faster than our youngest dog **** "Quicker" is OK too, but leave out the "more." "Quicker" means "more quick."
No. Dog and cat food formulations are geared toward the specific animal. A high quality all natural cat food is best for your cat's health.
No, you can't give meds prescribed for a dog to a cat.
A cat carrier is too small to keep a rabbit in for anything other than short-term transportation (like to and from the vet's). A cat carrier is definitely too small for the rabbit to stay in overnight. If you don't have a cage for your rabbit, consider "bunny-proofing" a room where the rabbit can stay (or even a large closet, so long as there's air flow), or closing off a section of a room or a hallway with baby gates. A dog crate could also work. Wherever you put the rabbit, it should be safe; she should have unlimited access to hay and water; and enough room to stand up her full height, stretch out her full length, and hop a few paces at least. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
It can be - millions of houses around the world have the two species living together just fine.
OK? Occasionally, yes. Necessary, no.
OK first the dog to dress like a dog were brows hair or black and a dog snout also were a brown hoodie or a brow belt for a cat its hard were claws on your feet hold some fish pick any color you wont wear a dog snout and wear any hair you wont