Cats will eat rabbits, but this phenomenon is relatively rare. Cats are carnivores, so they may eat rabbits. Moreover, cats are very curious and may open their mouths and bite any strange things they see. However, during the feeding process, owners need to prevent cats from eating rabbits, otherwise parasitic infections may occur.
How to prevent cats from eating rabbits
1. Prevent approaching: Make some arrangements near the rabbit's activity range to prevent approaching, such as smells that cats are disgusted with.
2. Ensure sufficient food: When a cat is hungry, it will prey on any other animal it can eat, so ensure that the cat can always get enough food.
3. Isolate and protect the rabbit: Put the rabbit in a cage that cats cannot enter, and isolate and protect the rabbit.