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Your cat will either want to eat it or be scared of it. I loved having my bunny Punim. She was very active at night however... and they stink up the place. I used to let her out a lot, but they chew on wires so be careful.
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its horrible and no
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they are cuddly, n soft, they dont really do much but move their noses and hop around, id put the 2 together a few times in a smallish area, so they can get the comfort feel for each other with u watching and protecting. after that they wont have problems once they get used to each other, my rabbit and guinea pig share a cage actually.
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My daughter has both. The cat is a young cat and hasn't shown any signs of trying to kill the rabbit. I don't know if they play together.
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If you like picking up pebbles all day long, then a rabbit may be the perfect family pet. If you're like me, a cat will do just fine.
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It can be fun but you do have to bunny proof you r home as they like to chew and dig sometimes. But if you neuter or spay them it isn't so bad. Our cats and rabbits always got along. One cat was a bit scared but we've had some that played with the rabbits. One cat used to play round and round our kitchen island. One would go one way and the other would double back and surprise the other. It was funny to watch. But it was a Flemish Giant so it was a BIG rabbit.
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Its really soft..like my pillow...& yes it might try to kill it because every animal trys to over run another animal thats smaller than it...so be careful
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