My neighbors cat is always in my yard. I went out and bought a paintball gun and some paintball stuff. I then warned the neighbors about the gun and that i would shoot their cat. They where on their back porch one time and I saw the cat in my yard. I took aim and fired. I barley missed but the neighbors saw that i almost hit their cat. I haven't seen their cat since!
2007-06-05 05:06:15
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answered by AK 2
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Tell your next door neighbor to keep their cat locked up. If that cat scares your rabbit there is the possibility it could kill your rabbit through a broken spine by running into the cage.
If the neighbor doesn't listen, have the cat hauled off to the pound the next time it is not where it is supposed to be after you have warned the neighbor.
2007-06-05 05:06:09
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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try talking to the neighbor about his cat, if that does not work, then i would suggest that you spay the cat with the water hose, if you are home to do so. if your not home you can always set up little deterrents to keep the cat away, like the motion sensor barking dogs you can get at wal mart. or you can even set up a sprinkler by your hutch to help keep the cat away.
good luck
2007-06-05 05:05:06
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answered by Blaze 1
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Don't keep your bunny outside unless it's on a leash and supervised. Then you can spray the cat when it comes near.
2007-06-05 05:02:33
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answered by rainy_creek_blazer 3
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Try 2 keep your bunny away from the cat. keep it away from the windows so the cat won't see it.
2007-06-05 05:05:53
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answered by ♥Rbdgirl R♥ 2
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Well first make sure you bunny has a safe place he or she can run to to hide in case you aren't around to protect him or her.
Other then that, I would spray that cat every time I see it. Hopefully it will discourage it.
2007-06-05 05:04:28
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answered by Pablohippie 2
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Bring it inside! Domestic rabbits do not do well outside. What about other predators like foxes, people, raccoons, dogs, etc. You're rabbit is suseptitble to flystrike, heat stroke, heat exhaustions, hypothermia and a host of other problems. http://www.rabbit.org
2007-06-05 07:17:37
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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Keep your bunny in doors. or talk to your nabor and try to work somthing out.
2007-06-05 05:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Havahart trap
2007-06-05 05:11:54
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answered by ditdit 6
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Well I would build a more secure pen for the bunny.
Cats behavior can't be controlled.
2007-06-05 05:06:04
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answered by Bobyns 4
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