barn cats generally can't take out adult rabbits. Young rats for sure, but adults... they are tough for your average cat.
bending wire creates added stress on the foot, that stress leads to sore hocks, sore hocks... is a PAIN not only for the rabbit, but also for the owner
rats are wicked smart and if they can get their teeth through, they will grab bunny feet. The ONLY solution I found here was to put in trays under all my cages. That space (between tray and cage) they couldn't fit through. Bunnies stupid enough to rest their ears next to cage walls got nibbled once but never again.
bending wire creates added stress on the foot, that stress leads to sore hocks, sore hocks... is a PAIN not only for the rabbit, but also for the owner
rats are wicked smart and if they can get their teeth through, they will grab bunny feet. The ONLY solution I found here was to put in trays under all my cages. That space (between tray and cage) they couldn't fit through. Bunnies stupid enough to rest their ears next to cage walls got nibbled once but never again.