No, rabbits and guinea pigs cannot be together. Even if one is a kit and the guinea pig is smaller. I want to have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage too, but the "Big Book of Rabbits" doesn't recommend it-- no book does. Also when rabbits grow up, they tend to get more territorial and will kick the guinea pig very hard!
a pup
NO! Of course not
You can eat any kind of rabbit, but lion heads do not make the ideal fryer. They are too small.
yes i will.
me personally, i have a baby lionhead bunny and they are one of the newer breeds and don't grow to be too big. i love the fluffiness that these kind of bunnies have and they are so adorable, so i highly recommend a lionhead bunny! i hope i answered your question. if not, you can look it up on the internet or read up on it at your local library :)
A baby rabbit is called a 'kitten.'
a baby rabbit is called a kitten a baby hare is called a leveret.
A baby rabbit is called a kit.
A baby rabbit.
a baby rabbit is called a kitten or kit.
A wild baby rabbit is called a kit.
Another name for a baby rabbit is a kitten. A baby male rabbit is called the same as a baby girl rabbit. You can call a female rabbit a Doe and a male rabbit a Buck. Hope that helped