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Wed, Sep 12 2012, 10:56 am
sequoia wrote: | rachel91 wrote: | As I said, they live in a cage so there they wont notice the cat. If you don't have a garden I wouldn't take in a rabbit if I had a cat already. If you are afraid for it to live in fear make sure the cat is not around when you let the rabbit out. I don't think they will be able to be out together peacefully. |
Yeah, no, we live in an apartment. |
Even in an appartment, it needs a cage. My little sisters bunny almost electrocuted himself chewing on a cable. You can't teach rabbits not to chew on things.
Re: cats, I know of people whose rabbits go after their cats, but it really depends on the individuals and their respective sizes.
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