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Cats and Leachies question....

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I have a cat...Wondering if I got a pair of Leachies and they were in a wall displayed cage, if the cat would stress them out???? The cat would have noting to climb on because the cage would be recessed into wall. My worry is that just the sight of the cat walking in and out of the room will stress them out. I also have the option to put them in separate small room where the cat would never have access or be seen. I would like to display them......But most of all I just want them to feel safe ...So if anyone has any opinions I Would appreciate it.
 
I know that this is am old post but I just came across it

I just received 2 leachies today from Andrew Gilpin and I do have indoor cats

I am not really worried about having both types/species of animals in the house as I also keep Crestie's and I don't see any stress or problem caused the cats

Just make sure that you have a good tight lid on the tank-which applies to having any reptile

Also provide plenty of cover in the way of plants and hides as again you would normally do for Rhacs

Hope that this helped

Sandy
 
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