It is advised to separate any pregnant animals away from other animals, so yes.
She may be feeling threatened and she may want her own place to have her babies by herself. When my guinea pigs are pregnant, I separate them from all other guinea pigs. That way they can settle down and relax - not get uptight about frustrating companions :) Maybe just separate your male and female!!!
no, if the guineapigs cannot escape from their cage and physically touch each other then they will not mate
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.
If the other pig is a male, please separate them. If it is a female it should be ok.
Yes, usually a pregnant guinea pig develops a pear shape when it is pregnant. Message me with any other guinea pig or rabbit questions!! :D Jillian
yes there are
No, only humans can get other humans pregnant.
it isn't very good for a guineapig to constantly pregnant.Answerit isn't very good for a guineapig to constantly pregnant. Getting a guinea pig pregnant will likely kill her, and making so many babies sends other cute babies to their death in animal shelters.
Guinea pigs don't have pouches. Sugar gliders and other animals do, guinea pigs are NOT one of them.
They are not used to sharing. It is a good idea to buy a separate cage and put them next to each other and then they will know that they wanted to play with each other. Guinea Pigs will get used to the other Guinea pig if you leave it in the cage a little.
I have two guinea pigs and they got in a fight. One of them got injured. I recommend you do what I did and separate them. It's your best bet.
Yes, the females will know when they are pregnant. Other females will know too if they are housed together. The males will know because the pregnant female will have nothing to do with the males if she is pregnant.