She is a Ragdoll. This breed is more like a dog than a cat. She doesn't jump on tables or counters, ever. I don't see her jumping on the cage. The canary sees her and couldn't care less. Now if the canary were outside the cage that would be another story. She is an indoor cat so her hunting instincts aren't pronounced. The canary caught her attention because he was bathing. Otherwise they pretty much ignore each other. I always keep an eye out none the less.While your cat looks very lovely and cute, they are a great danger to birds. As prey animals, cats nearby can cause a lot of stress for the bird. Lots of bird owners have cats, but very few will allow the cat to sit staring at the bird, or be anywhere near it at all.
Just so you are aware, and can make changes to keep your birds safe
Thank you for the thread. I am one of those people that believes that the safest place for these small birds is in their cage, unless you have a dedicated room with no windows and mirrors. They will smash into them each and every time. If you let them out in a bedroom for example many times they end up behind the dresser. The only birds I would let out of their cages were a yellow nape and bluefront parrot that would stay ln top of the cages. I had them for 40 years. I had to rehome them because I wasn't able to give them the high level of care to which they were accustomed. The cat has been around birds all her life. It was the cat I would worry about when the parrots were out of their cages. When she was a kitten she was nipped by the yellow nape and after that she gave the birds a lot of respect and wide range. In summary all animals are different even within the same breed and species and no rule is 100% absolute.Beautiful cat and cute bird! As others have said, make sure cat and bird never come into contact with each other, there's a thread here on AA if you want more info. Other than that, very nice picture just please make sure that your bird isn't stressed about having that cat around.
Thank you for the thread. I am one of those people that believes that the safest place for these small birds is in their cage, unless you have a dedicated room with no windows and mirrors. They will smash into them each and every time. If you let them out in a bedroom for example many times they end up behind the dresser.
That's ok to each their own. The people from PITA would strongly disagree with you. They believe birds or any animal should be kept as pets or in cages ever.I disagree, and I think it's important they get time out of the cage every day to actually fly, as birds should.