My mom's cat used to be (rightfully) terrified of Gus and Betsy. Being an indoor cat, he'd never seen anything like them before in his life - and they were nearly the same size as him (too big to tangle with). So he (wisely) kept his distance.
KB should probably do the same, especially given how outnumbered he is!
One good lunge and grunt from one of my buns is usually enough for the cats to leave in a hurry. They still can't really figure out what rabbits are and are usually quite wary of them. Still, I won't leave them unattended for very long. Just in case.
The House of Rabbits is our house, in the Pacific Northwest, that we share with six rabbits of all sorts and sizes. (And a cat.) (And, temporarily, Froggy the tree frog.)
Here you'll meet us and them, read about what they are up to, and hear about our relevant rabbit doings!
We adults don't often agree, so some fireworks and tension may appear as well. But it's all for the good of the bunnies.
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I think KB knows he is outnumbered and trying to fit in!
My mom's cat used to be (rightfully) terrified of Gus and Betsy. Being an indoor cat, he'd never seen anything like them before in his life - and they were nearly the same size as him (too big to tangle with). So he (wisely) kept his distance.
KB should probably do the same, especially given how outnumbered he is!
Good for you, Chico; no cats allowed in the bun-galow! :)
That's how P&P are! They charge right up to the kitten and then the kittens mostly just run away!
One good lunge and grunt from one of my buns is usually enough for the cats to leave in a hurry. They still can't really figure out what rabbits are and are usually quite wary of them. Still, I won't leave them unattended for very long. Just in case.
I feel like Chico would have a shotgun in hands, like, stay off my property, bub!
I've generally found that rabbits are quite willing and able to put a cat in its place.
Good luck, Chico!
A young hello to you in passing,
A good day
Best regards marylin
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