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sair5412 | 23:52 Wed 22nd Nov 2006 | Animals & Nature
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who win in a fight between a large rabbit and a cat?

(if such a thing would ever happen?)
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I'd probably say the cat, just because i think it would be more agressive and faster.:-)
Cats are more agile, but a kick from a hefty bunny's back legs could severely injure or even kill a cat. Cats could scratch and bite, but so could a bunny if cornered.

I think its down to the cat being able to get away more easily.
My cat eats rabbits, and she only weighs 8lbs she likes the wild variety
Not sure, while cats are agile rabbits can be very vicious. My friend had a very large white rabbit as a pet and it had the run of the garden. When she came home from shcool she had to run from the garden gate to the back door because the rabbit would run at her and try to bite at her ankles. She also maintains that sometimes he lay in wait for her to come back, hiding in the bushes etc, but I am not sure how true this is!!
A large male rabbit will give an average cat a good fight. Some people keep them as a deterent if they keep guinea pigs or other prey-sized fluffy things. I was told this by an old man who breeds guineas.
I've also heard that rabbits can be vicious.Probably a minority. I would like to think the rabbit
A large cat could easily take a young rabbit, but a large rabbit could also easily break a cat's jaw, leg or back with a well placed kick.

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