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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny Loves Cat, But Feeling Isn’t Mutual

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    • iLoveDaisy
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        Daisy loves my cat. Whenever she’s on my bed with me and my cat jumps up and lays down, my bunny runs to her. My cat, Ruby likes to observe Daisy from a distance. Whenever Daisy approaches Ruby, Ruby runs away. I think my cat gets startled by Daisy’s sudden movements.  Although Ruby has never hurt Daisy (shes swatted her, but with no claws), I try to keep them far apart because I know Ruby might hurt her if she feels threatened. Poor Daisy just wants to play though. What should I do?


      • Wick & Fable
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          I would keep them separated — this is the fundamental and often enduring challenge of trying to have friends of two different species. They do not communicate in the same language. Regardless if positive intentions or not, if the nature of the interactions put either pets at risk, it is best to keep them separate from each other for their safety.

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        • DanaNM
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            Yeah this is how it is with my cat and my bun Cooper. I have several “no bun zones” for my cat to escape to when he’s had enough of the buns.

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