No, rabbits cannot get worms from cats. Each species has its own specific types of parasites that do not typically transfer between them.
No, cats cannot get worms from drinking milk.
No, rabbits do not spray like cats. Cats spray to mark their territory, while rabbits do not have the same behavior.
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Yes, some pet cats do eat birds and rabbits.
Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack rabbits if they see them as prey.
White worms in cats and dogs are probably tapeworm, which is spread by fleas.
No, rabbits and cats cannot mate because they are different species with incompatible reproductive systems.
worms and some rabbits
Yes there has been rabbits, frogs, toads,cats, rats, spiders, mice, crickets, chipmunks, insects, worms, and ants. Many more...
Fruits flies, nematode worms, rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, zebrafish, rabbits, cats, dogs, monkeys... etc...