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Date Posted: 16:19:04 04/24/02 Wed
Author: suzanne
Subject: Re: cat and rabbit?
In reply to: Josie 's message, "Re: cat and rabbit?" on 15:11:09 04/24/02 Wed

The first time they saw each other it was the cat in hunting mode and the rabbit didn't care.I thought forget it. Now the second time it was like this: The rabbit was in his cage and my cat next to the door, outside. I opened the door a bit just to see reactions. My cat looked curiosly but not in hunting mode but the rabbit seemed to freak out, jumped around making lots of noise. This really scared the cat who run away. The moment she was gone the rabbit starts eating clamly. hmm.. could she be smart and just scared the cat? I have hopes after this. I mean the more I am with that rabbit the more she makes me think of my cat, they really have the same attitude, spoiled, energetic, and smart. If they could get along I have no idea who will be boss, they are both so bossy:). I am wondering if anybody has tricks how to do it? I mean besides exposing for short periods of time one to the other? I will be watching of course for claws. My cat is quite fast to respond to my voice which is helpful.

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