00:00When cats and other pets don't mix, understanding predator instincts.
00:05A loose parrot can turn a quiet cat into a hunter.
00:08Inside homes, cages, aquariums, bedrooms, and living rooms, some pets create stress, danger, or conflict around cats.
00:16A bird can trigger a cat's chase instinct when wings flutter, feathers move, and cages sit within paw reach.
00:23A hamster may look safe in a small cage, but a curious cat can stalk, swat, or knock the enclosure
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00:32A rabbit can become stressed when a cat circles, pounces, or watches too closely from nearby furniture.
00:39A guinea pig may freeze or hide when a cat jumps near the cage or bats at the bars.
00:45A ferret can bite, chase, and wrestle, creating risky encounters with cats in tight rooms.
00:50A fish tank can tempt a cat to climb, paw at water, or knock equipment from the stand.
00:56A reptile can face stress or injury if a cat paws at glass, heat lamps, or cage lids.
01:03A small bird, mouse, or rat needs secure housing because one open door can create danger fast.
01:10These pet conflicts share one pattern, prey movement, fragile bodies, loose cages, and curious paws need serious planning.
01:18When a cat stares at a cage, a pet owner needs barriers before instinct takes over.
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