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What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
04-24-2012, 04:02 PM (This post was last modified: 04-24-2012 04:04 PM by Ram8349.)
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What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
Some pets are not compatible with each other. Mostly due to they might fight each other, or one might be a danger to the other, or simply one will stress out the other. To a cat owner, what other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
04-25-2012, 02:51 AM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I don't think there is a simple answer to this question. I have had cats in my house my entire life, and have had carnivorous lizards free roam my house and never had any problems. It greatly depends on the actual cat/s, and the actual other pet. I make sure my cats and snakes never meet, all of my cages are both escape proof and cat proof, as I don't think anything good would ever come of that. But I would never say you shouldn't have a snake because you have a cat.
04-25-2012, 07:55 AM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I have seen video of a cat killing a snake. I don't think cat is "snake safe". At least not for the smaller ones. Cats are natural born killers. Sometime ago on Animal Planet, there was a program to show top killer animals in the world. It turned out the title was given to the cats. Most other predators only kill no more than a dozen species for food. Cats on the other hand has been documented to kill over 2,000 different species. Some for food, some just for playing around. They are killers!
04-25-2012, 05:07 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
On the other hand, Pythons dumped out in Florida have been known to eat cats.

Cats can get along with a lot of animals. I think the secret is introducing them very carefully, or better yet introduce them as a kitten. With dogs and cats together, no matter what you do the cats always seem to end up in charge. The combinations I would be carefull of is cats with birds or fish. One of my cats knocked over a cage of two parakeets at a friends house. She heard the cage go crash and went to investigate. One of the birds was cowering in the cage and the other was attacking my cat. The cat was getting the worst of it, but then he was not the brightest cat in the world. This was the same cat who kept going around and around an octagonal fish tank, trying to get at the fish on the other side of the glass. Fish can be great entertainment for cats, but be sure the tank is securely covered so the cats don't go fishing.
04-25-2012, 05:35 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I agree with Karenskatz entirely. The snake/cat relationship is not all that compatible. It goes from cat wants to kill snake, to snake wants to kill cat. And I secure my snakes more so the cats can't get in than so that the snakes can't get out. Really.
04-25-2012, 05:52 PM (This post was last modified: 04-25-2012 05:53 PM by Admin.)
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
Those python from southeast Asia are HUGE. They are known to swallow American alligator whole. Of course they might eat a cat if they think it isn't too small of a meal.

With large aquariums, I would more worry about the cat might drown in there. Think about those tall tanks. If the cat jumps onto the top of the tank and try to get at the fish, or simply lost foot, I have a hard time to imagine the cat can get out of the tank once falling into it.

I had actually seen a video of a cat tried to bother a large fish. It ended up that large fish was fed up with the cat and grabbed the cat by the leg and pulled the cat down into the fish tank. Icon_eek The cat drowned.

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04-25-2012, 06:20 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
The bird people probably have some good stories of encounters with cats. Smaller birds would not fair well, but any decent sized parrot could do a lot of damage with that beak, and I think any fairly smart cat would realise it.
04-25-2012, 07:15 PM (This post was last modified: 04-25-2012 07:16 PM by Admin.)
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I think the cats have become soft after being domesticated. All animals in the cat family are predators capable of taking down larger preys than themselves. Most parrots aren't bigger than full grown cats, except for a few extremely large species. Still, these birds aren't predators. In the wild, most animals are either predator or the prey. I would be more worried about the birds being killed by the cats.

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04-26-2012, 07:37 PM (This post was last modified: 04-26-2012 07:40 PM by Karenskatz.)
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
Cats generally go after small prey, typicaly mice. Squirels are about the biggest prey they might catch, though some large cats have been known to bring home small rabbits. I think most cats are smart enough to figure the odds and go after prey that won't likely fight back. I have a healthy respect for what a parot's beak could do to me, and I'm a LOT bigger than it. A cat's hunting instincts are triggered by rapid horizontal movement or by fluttering movement. A bird like most parots that holds it's ground is going to make a cat stop and study the situation, and perhaps test the waters with a paw to see what the bird will do. Still, I would not leave a cat and a bird unsupervised. Smaller birds would defenitly be fair game for a cat.
04-27-2012, 05:25 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I have also heard the stories of cats killing rabbits. It is not common though. However, it is hard for me to imagine a cat would have trouble with a non predatory bird such as parrot. Smile

Birds and small mammals should all be a part of the wildcat's diet.

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04-27-2012, 07:42 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I have a comic from the newspaper that I kept: A parot is sitting in a large hoop-type perch and is looking down at the cat. There is a large bend in the side of the hoop, and the parot is saying to the cat, "This demonstration of beak strength is brought to you by Acme Cat Prosthetics."

Just because they don't hunt prey to eat doesn't mean they're defenceless! If a cat tangled with a parot, I'm not sure who would get the worst of it!
04-27-2012, 08:35 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
A cat has more than just teeth as weapons. If they are not declawed, they have claws. It can strike from a distance without putting the cat itself in danger. A bird like Parrot would risk head injury by attacking with its beak. The Parrot is at a disadvantage because it has no hand. Just my opinion.
04-28-2012, 07:06 AM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
That would be an unhappy situation either way, I don't think either animal would come out without serious injuries if a serious altercation were to occur. Some "domesticated" cats have more of the natural hunting instints than others. So it would vary quite a bit.

As for snakes, I will never leave a snake and a cat alone together, no matter the size of either. Their general physiology and movements seem to intrigue cats, and snakes are pretty simple creatures, either you are of an edible size, or you are not. So, either way, it's pretty much loose/loose.
04-28-2012, 06:58 PM
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
I love the way you put it, "You're edible size or you're not." That pretty well sums it up.
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RE: What other pets should be avoided if you have a cat?
A wife of a co-worker had gotten a roost of chickens and had asked if she should worry about the cat going out to the coop and killing the chickens. My co-worker told her not to worry as he watched the cat approach the coop with its tail up for the first and only time. Needless to say some animals have surprisingly good defensive ability.
 


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