Rabbit food pellets don't have the correct nutritional balance that a chicken needs. Though they can survive on rabbit food if absolutely necessary, I highly advise against it. It is best to feed chickens a food the is specially formulated for them as rabbit food tends to have too high of a protein content which often make the chicken's feathers coarse, also, rabbit food tends to lack the correct calcium content that is essential in egg production. Granted these are only a couple examples, there are many more things in rabbit food that are not fit to feed chickens. Again, I highly recommend feeding chickens a food formulated for them at all times.
Cats are strict carnivores, while rabbits are herbivores. A cat shouldn't be fed rabbit food as it will provide no nutrition to your cat whatsoever. Feed it cat food, which is appropriate and will provide the cat with the nutrients it needs.
Yes, dog food is bad for rabbits as these foods are designed for carnivores, not for herbivores. Keep all dog and cat foods out of the reach of your rabbit. See the related links for more details.
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
It is not recommended to feed dry cat food to bunnies as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their health. Bunnies require a diet high in fiber, such as hay, fresh vegetables, and limited pellets specifically formulated for rabbits. Introducing improper food can lead to health issues for your bunny.
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
Cats are strict carnivores, while rabbits are herbivores. A cat shouldn't be fed rabbit food as it will provide no nutrition to your cat whatsoever. Feed it cat food, which is appropriate and will provide the cat with the nutrients it needs.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
yes they are good for the environment , they are a food souse for many other animals including fox, bob cat, hawks and more . they play an important part of the ecosystem.
because it might not taste good to them
I had a cat when I lived in the bush, an it used to eat all the rabbits. There were always bits and pieces of rabbit left around the place but that cat never went hungry.
Is food from the dollar tree edible. Let alone the cat food.
Yes, dog food is bad for rabbits as these foods are designed for carnivores, not for herbivores. Keep all dog and cat foods out of the reach of your rabbit. See the related links for more details.
no, the best food for cats is cat food .
of cause it is what was you thinking
compleate nutrishon kitten an cat food because as vet I deal with cats like that an thats why
Cats are instinctive hunters, so they prey on small animals such as birds, mice, voles, and sometimes small rabbits.
They usually dont prey on cats, but if it was hungry enough and not lucky catching natural food like rabbits or squirrels, yes a wolf would eat a cat.