Yes. But the males may fight for dominance. Chances are that only one will be allowed to mate with the female. If the cage has good room you are probably ok, but if the cage is crowded the dominant male may make it hard for the recessive male to survive.
Another answerer notes: Not unless you have 10 cages ready for the resulting babies.
You can so long as both will get along they don't have to be from the same litter but that usually works out better. Normally when they are very young they tend not to be territorial but as they get older they can become territorial. it is best to be prepared for a fight and if they do fight separate them quickly to avoid injury. Yes, that means jumping into the middle of a rabbit fight. but what is a few scratches or a bite to you compared to a dead rabbit!
Hi there, Yes I have two flemish giant sisters who love living with each other, heaps of other owners have said the same so yeah. Hope this helps.
Does the male and female lovebird stay in the same cage with 10 eggs? If you have two lovebirds in a cage and 10 eggs, then you can be fairly sure you have two hens and not a pair!!!
No rabbit are very greedy and ducks flqp and hit bunny
If they are, they'll breed, they you get more rabbits. THen they'll breed. Not a good situation.
they could but they would need some exercise. Leaving them in the camper cage would not be the best for them.
no
depends on the gender of the species
A rabbits habitat is in a forest amonst trees or in a hole if u want a rabbit as a pet then outdoors in a cage if its a house rabbit the it must stay inside . Dogs habitats are usually anywhere they like any places where there comfortable to stay.
the size of your rabbits cage should be about the same size as a small dog pen. its roof needs to be tall enough for your rabbit to stand on its hind feet and stretch. rabbits require alot of space so that they can be as active as possible. Also, letting your rabbit run around in a large rabbit proofed room is very good for it, as rabbits need daily exercise to stay fit and healthy. obesity in rabbits is very common, but also dangerous for a rabbits health. It causes many health concerns, many being fatal.
Yes but they will try to rebreed with the doe (female rabbit).
you shouldn't leave a male and female in a cage if you did not want it to breed but I'm not sure about the other side. x sorry x ROCKBANDSCOOL hi I'm rockbands cool and heres the answer,no don't yup u should not leave the male hamster in the same cage as the female when it gives birth as the female will feel in heat again and would mate with the male and having 2 consecutive births is not healthy for the female and her lifespan will be shorten.~by fifimumu2
They will probably fight. However, a dwarf hamster male can stay in the cage with the female. He can help raise the babies.
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.