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Tina P.
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Posted: Oct 20 2009 at 2:51pm | IP Logged Quote Tina P.

I have to ask whether this is natural behavior? Do predatory pets know that prey pets are pets and thus they don't attack them?

This particular cat is slightly in awe of our rabbit as well.

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Posted: Oct 20 2009 at 3:46pm | IP Logged Quote jenk

I don't know but that is too cute!!

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Posted: Oct 20 2009 at 6:41pm | IP Logged Quote ekbell


When we had cats and hamsters, we found that a playful cat can be a bit hard on the nerves of a hamster in a hamster ball.

On the other hand a lazy cat napping on the hamster cage found out that some hamsters aren't above giving a nip to the tip of a cat tail dangling into their cage.

I expect it depends on the cat and how much it enjoys play stalking and pouncing.   I don't think you can really trust a playful cat not to stalk and pounce on a much smaller pet simply for the fun of it-they stalk and pounce on each other after all.


[Rabbits on the other hand are dangerous beasts from a cat POV - even small rabbits; those hind legs are capable of doing serious damage to something cat sized -being wary simply shows *very* good sense]
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Our cat will lay down with our guinea pig too! We are always there to watch though because I don't want to take any chances.   

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