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    Leopard gecko and cat

    I think my leopard gecko likes my cats attention. My cat likes to watch my reptiles through the glass and I’ve noticed my gecko comes out when he’s setting next to her tank. She usually stays in her hide when someone is next to the tank but she comes out when the cat is by it. When my cat moves to one side she follows. What does this mean?


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    Re: Leopard gecko and cat

    Your leopard gecko really sucks at telling the difference between predators and owners who provide food and enrichment.

    I most definitely would not allow the chance for interaction between them - even supervised.


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    Re: Leopard gecko and cat

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Your leopard gecko really sucks at telling the difference between predators and owners who provide food and enrichment.

    I most definitely would not allow the chance for interaction between them - even supervised.


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    Lol I know I never have her out when the cat is in the room I just thought it was weird


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