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Sophie's Humble Servant
Hi,
What does it mean when my cat is walking around the living room and Sophie rabbit is following her, running circles around her and constantly sniffing her tail. Ears are straight up with the openings facing forward. My cat is trying to ignore her for the most part but will occasionally sniff her and will swat at her(without claws). Sophie has also binkied a couple of times beside my cat(which is probably out of excitement).
The other thing Sophie does is she gets really close to my cat's back leg/haunch area and kind of shuffles up to her. Sorry it's sort of difficult to explain it. My cat is just trying to get away from her and Sophie will not stop following her!
My cat Chipsie is pretty tolerant of most things, in fact she is quite submissive and was like tht for years when her sister was still alive.
I'm wondering if rabbits can express dominant behaviour over submissive cats? If so, what do these domiant behaviours look like? It's really bizarre that I'm saying this because I thought for sure that my cat would be the one to pester the rabbit, not the reverse lol.
I'm trying to have them build a relationship with each other so I want to be able to recognise less than ideal behaviours from the beginning so that I can fix or adjust how I'm handling the situation.
Any insight is appreciated
What does it mean when my cat is walking around the living room and Sophie rabbit is following her, running circles around her and constantly sniffing her tail. Ears are straight up with the openings facing forward. My cat is trying to ignore her for the most part but will occasionally sniff her and will swat at her(without claws). Sophie has also binkied a couple of times beside my cat(which is probably out of excitement).
The other thing Sophie does is she gets really close to my cat's back leg/haunch area and kind of shuffles up to her. Sorry it's sort of difficult to explain it. My cat is just trying to get away from her and Sophie will not stop following her!
My cat Chipsie is pretty tolerant of most things, in fact she is quite submissive and was like tht for years when her sister was still alive.
I'm wondering if rabbits can express dominant behaviour over submissive cats? If so, what do these domiant behaviours look like? It's really bizarre that I'm saying this because I thought for sure that my cat would be the one to pester the rabbit, not the reverse lol.
I'm trying to have them build a relationship with each other so I want to be able to recognise less than ideal behaviours from the beginning so that I can fix or adjust how I'm handling the situation.
Any insight is appreciated