emjrabbitwolf
Warren Scout
Does anyone else on here have felines friends who actually get along with their rabbits?
Today our young cat went into Ben's hutch! I do have photos to put online later (The OH wants to put his shiney new PC in place ASAP. That will be fun!)
Ben's indoor home is in the kitchen, which is seperated from the rest of the house by a Pet gate from Argos (that has been slightly modified to stop Ben wiggling through the gaps), he has a double storey hutch that I bought for £99 from PaH. Its large and secure, just what I wanted.
Well Evie (the cat) comes into the kitchen on a daily basis to spend time with Ben, coming in longer and more frequently as her confidence has grown. Ben is bigger and heavier than she is, so she's been very wary for the last month or so.
Ben didn't chase her out of his hutch but actually went over to be near her and snuggle! But Evie ran off, which is a shame. When Ben went to the other endof the room Evie came back and climbed inside the hutch venturing on to the top level, as well as sitting cured in his bed munching on straw!
Anyone else have this happen between rabbits and cats? Or rabbits and any other animals? In the past my Fudge mothered our guinea pig and mouse, whilst our old dog Rex used to help the vixen at the bottom of my mam's garden!
Today our young cat went into Ben's hutch! I do have photos to put online later (The OH wants to put his shiney new PC in place ASAP. That will be fun!)
Ben's indoor home is in the kitchen, which is seperated from the rest of the house by a Pet gate from Argos (that has been slightly modified to stop Ben wiggling through the gaps), he has a double storey hutch that I bought for £99 from PaH. Its large and secure, just what I wanted.
Well Evie (the cat) comes into the kitchen on a daily basis to spend time with Ben, coming in longer and more frequently as her confidence has grown. Ben is bigger and heavier than she is, so she's been very wary for the last month or so.
Ben didn't chase her out of his hutch but actually went over to be near her and snuggle! But Evie ran off, which is a shame. When Ben went to the other endof the room Evie came back and climbed inside the hutch venturing on to the top level, as well as sitting cured in his bed munching on straw!
Anyone else have this happen between rabbits and cats? Or rabbits and any other animals? In the past my Fudge mothered our guinea pig and mouse, whilst our old dog Rex used to help the vixen at the bottom of my mam's garden!