So, it seems that our zoo of a house keeps growing. We got a cat a week ago. This is our first animal that is permitted to roam freely. Now we have:
We have already added a lid to the guinea pig enclosure so that the cat cannot get at them. The aquariums have lids and are likely too heavy for the cat to knock over accidentally. The other cultures are kept out of reach.
Our main concern is our mantises. The cat is attracted to the flies we use for feeding, and is also attracted to the movement of our h. majuscula. I am worried that the cat will become curious and hit the enclosure off of the shelf. Our enclosures have set-on lids, not snap on lids. So if it gets knocked over, the mantis will be on the loose and the cat will likely be hunting it down. Our current solution is to move the larger mantises to my office (the one off-limits area for the cat), and leave the ghost mantises out since they don't seem to trigger his prey drive. Their leaf camouflage really works.
How do you guys deal with having cats and mantises in the same home?
- Our new cat, Douglas.
- Three guinea pigs.
- A 2.5g Aquarium with nerite snails, some crystal red shrimp and amano shrimp.
- A 7g aquarium with nerite snails, blue velvet shrimp, and crystal red shrimp.
- A 5g aquarium we are using to house ~100 baby mystery snails.
- A dwarf white isopod colony
- A giant canyon isopod colony
- A dubia colony
- A banana roach colony
- Three ghosts, each in their own enclosure
- An adult male h. majuscula
- An adult male peacock mantis.
We have already added a lid to the guinea pig enclosure so that the cat cannot get at them. The aquariums have lids and are likely too heavy for the cat to knock over accidentally. The other cultures are kept out of reach.
Our main concern is our mantises. The cat is attracted to the flies we use for feeding, and is also attracted to the movement of our h. majuscula. I am worried that the cat will become curious and hit the enclosure off of the shelf. Our enclosures have set-on lids, not snap on lids. So if it gets knocked over, the mantis will be on the loose and the cat will likely be hunting it down. Our current solution is to move the larger mantises to my office (the one off-limits area for the cat), and leave the ghost mantises out since they don't seem to trigger his prey drive. Their leaf camouflage really works.
How do you guys deal with having cats and mantises in the same home?