Well it depands really because my guinea pig is very messy and my brothers ferret is messy too but i think that ferrets are abit cleaner .
This depends on the personality of the guinea pig and the ferret, they could but they could not.
No, they would eat them
ofcourse! What rodent isnt? wel...ferrets and rats.
Do not feed ferrets any guinea pig food or any other pet food. Feed ferrets food made especially for ferrets. They are strict carnivores (meat eater) and cannot properly digest any vegetables, fruits or grains.
Ferrets can weigh between one to five pounds, so the amount they eat can vary a lot.
cats, dogs, gerbils, bunnies ferrets, Guinea pigs, parrots,FISH,
no because they are not in the same family i dont know why but that is the answere but a ferret can pass in to another ferret
Small mammals are just that, warm blooded animals such as a rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, ferrets, etc..
Well They both Take a lot of work Guinea pigs are social so they need to have to 2-5 guinea pigs 2 is fine. And i own them and yes they are very hard to take care of Ferrets i dont really know about but what ever you want.
Ferrets are carnivores (they are not rodents) and have been used for centuries to exterminate rodents and hunting rabbits. Because of their natural instincts, they might prey on rodents, birds or reptiles. Ferrets are not safe around mice, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc. From other contributors: Yes, the ferret would harm the guinea pig. It would be very likely that the new ferret would latch on to your guinea pig at the first opportunity and your guinea pig would probably die of shock. Having said that, I do have two guinea pigs and three ferrets (and now three newborn baby ferrets)...but I make sure that they never ever get to see each other, and that works out fine for everyone. Hope this helps.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.