by Scorpio <mwhitney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 16, 2008 at 04:01 PM
On Apr 17, 9:30=A0am, Kelvyn <mess...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Well they can certainly bite....but are very reluctant do so as their
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> and over-whelming instinct is to make a run for it. Getting close enough
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> bite probably means they will end up being eaten. Your cat (I guess) was
> well fed and not prepared for a guinea pig turning nasty, however should
> your cat have been desparately hungry it would have been "no contest"
for
> the pig.
> kelvyn.
>
> No Guinea Pigs were harmed during the writing or sending of this post.
Our cat often sits on top of the hutch. She's a good hunter but her
core personality is very gentle. I like to believe that she is
guarding them....
Megan