That is exactly what I'm saying Jennifer. Sincemy bunnies have already proven themselves with other animals I am more concerned about the cat as the cat hasn't proven anything to me and for all I know a cat may well go "ZOMG FLOPPY THINGS ARE ATTACKING!!!!!!" Ind lash out when the buns come to see what this new visitor is. If my buns had ever shown any sign of agression I would not be getting a cat. But the fact is they've hadAlsation noses poked in their faces, cat noses, and have even beenlicked by a dog which Destiny was not impressed with but never lashed outat. They've played with Chinchillas hopping all around the room. They've had gerbils on their back. Hell when Destiny and charm were at happy hoppers when they were being bonded (where destiny came from) there were two or three house cats there. who were frequently in the room the buns were in. As when I went to collect them they came out of that room to see the new visitor. Hence why I am not worried. They've already proven themselves. [..]
To answer the question, some of these animals they've only met in the vets, but the alsation, staffy, gerbil and chinchillas are all from my mums house and when I was made temporarily homeless they came with me to live there and were fine with all of them. Plus they're fine with guinea pigs as they live with them and have done ever since I got them (in seperate cages of course, butthey do still play together under full supervision) as will my cat. I'm not foolish, I know animals can do a lot of harm to each other. So they will not be left un supervised. I was just wondering how to introduce them to begin with, so we can all settle down to watch films together and enjoy each others company.
But as only a few people seem to want to help me (Thank you to those of you that are trying) while others just want to fling hurtful and false accusations at me I think I'll try to do it bymyself and forget that I actually joined this site. I'll just get my sister to help me with any problems. If we can introduce a staffy and alsation to rabbits, gerbils, birds, hamsters, chinchillas, and guinea pigs, I'm pretty sure I can get her to give me some advice on introducing a catto rabbits.
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