Technically yes, there have been cases where they have bred and almost every time the results are negative. Guinea pigs and rabbits should not breed as this can cause harm to the guinea pig and even the rabbit. Breeding these animals can also in some places result in a fine if caught.
Well in all the guinea pig books it tells you not to put a rabbit with a guinea pig together, but my mum said that she had a guinea pig that out lived all the rabbits he was put in with.
But i would recommend you put it with another guinea pig if it needs company.
Even though they are separate rodent species; Murodiea and Cavia , their is a chance of an offspring if it is tested quotidian, maybe 1 'Guinea Rat in every 70 experiments'.
no they have to be from the same species to mate they can be different breeds just not species it goes like this for all animals on the earth
No time at all. They do not really bond with other guinea pigs, so when their mate dies it does not affect them at all.
No, Hedgehogs are not related to pigs. Hedgehogs and pigs both belong to a different class of the animal kingdom.
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking! Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking!
Yes but its more of a chattering sound that usually comes about due to danger or to a rival mate
well just like any other guinea pigs they can be and are allowed to mate
no
Yes, guinea pigs must mate to produce offspring.
No. For one, hedgehogs are not as easy to handle, and you have to do a lot of that to create a bond between you and your pet. Guinea-pigs are less wild than hedgehogs too, and are liked more in the community of today.
well guinea pigs will mate and make themselves but its really just called nature
No time at all. They do not really bond with other guinea pigs, so when their mate dies it does not affect them at all.
Sometimes rabbits will try and mate with guinea pigs no matter what sex they are. However the rabbit cannot impregnate the guinea pig because it is a different species.
Just as much as humans.
Yes, they will if allowed to.
hedgehogs make better pets in my opinion. They take up a small amount of space, don't shed, can be trained to use a litter box and are very unique. Rabbits and guinea pigs are also very jumpy.
No, they need to mate to have babies.
It's unheard of.