Cats are probably unlikely to attack a rabbit
if they're domesticated. But surely it's better just to be safe and not leave rabbits unattended? There are plenty of foxes around as well and you're much less likely to see one of them before it's too late.
Posted By: APB on November 23rd 2011 at 14:25:16
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- question to wrath shit-arse owners...... (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Nov 23, 14:09:21
- This doesn't sound like a good scenario tbh Chelts (n/m) (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 23, 14:48:03
- Kill the cat. Remove any possibility of anything happening to the rabbits. (n/m) (General Chat) - jafski, Nov 23, 14:42:34
- ^ chelts LIKES this answer (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Nov 23, 14:49:58
- If your rabbits are full grown, I'd imagine they'd bite the cat (General Chat) - pants, Nov 23, 14:33:59
- Most rabbits aren't like that (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 23, 14:35:45
- he waits, that's what he does...tick follows tock follows tick... (General Chat) - Brandonio, Nov 23, 14:27:53
- The cats will deffo go for the Wabbits. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Nov 23, 14:19:07
- Cats are carnivores (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 23, 14:12:33
- I think they'd find it hard to resist fucking with them (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Nov 23, 14:16:42
- Cats are probably unlikely to attack a rabbit (General Chat) - APB, Nov 23, 14:25:16
- A cat can kill a rabbit no problem (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 23, 14:19:11
- yep I suppose so (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Nov 23, 14:24:21
- I think they'd find it hard to resist fucking with them (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Nov 23, 14:16:42
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