No, they both need space because of the fumes in their nostrils TOGETHER may/most likely to affect their breathing and could cause them to die.
yes
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
No it is not good to keep them together. I have 25 rabbit does and 1 guinea pig sow living together, and they are all just fine. The guinea pig has certain rabbits that she is very close to, and others that she tends to avoid. If the two animals are housed in a smaller cage, then it is usually "dangerous" for the pig.
Don't keep rabbits and guinea pigs together. Rabbits can break guinea pig's spines easily (we assume by accident, but those wascally wabbits...), killing them.
Nope, do not put guinea pigs with rabbits because if you do, it might seem nice because they are playing together, but your guinea pig is in grave danger! You see, rabbits and guinea pigs CAN get along, but a slight playful kick of a rabbit will send your guinea pig flying acrosss the room! It wouldn't be on purpose, because the rabbit would be playing but that happends a lot to people's guinea pigs! So, for the safety and life of your guinea pig, do not let a guinea pig and a rabbit play with each other. Umm you know the term 'mix' that you used, are you talking about breeding a rabbit with a guinea pig?...
In general, the two will live together happily. A large rabbit can potentially injure a guinea pig by kicking it with its powerful legs. However normally the two species are fine to put together, and they are commonly placed together in pet shops.
There are several reasons why you shouldnt keep guinea pigs and rabbits together, the rabbits are usually bigger than the guinea pig so there is some danger of the guinea pig being injured and although its rare, guinea pigs and rabbits have been known to mate which can harm the guinea pig and even the rabbit.
Yes, you should. The rabbit might try to harm the baby guinea pig or try to take it in as it's own. ---- YES! They should not be housed together even if a guinea pig is not pregnant! They can injure each other.
No the guinea pig will no get pregnant.
A guinea pig because they are fatter and cuttier
A rabbit of course.
Rabbits can not mate with guinea pigs. If the rabbit tries to mate with a guinea pig, it means that:They shouldn't live together. Rabbits and guinea pigs shouldn't share a cage because rabbits get easily scared and can accidentally hurt the piggies.Your rabbit could be trying to show dominance but again, give each one its own cage. A rabbit trying to be dominant could hurt the guinea pig.You should separate them when the rabbit mounts the guinea pig. Otherwise, if they get along, they can be together when you're there to supervise, but never when they're alone.