well it depends on the quality of the rabbit that was mentioned but if you are going to buy a mutt guinea pig or a mutt rabbit they would probably cost the same.
or depending on the place you buy it.
you can give your guinea pig bunny food you just have to add vitamin C drops into their water, but never feed a bunny guinea pig food!
Rabbits/Bunnies do NOT make good cage mates for Guinea Pigs. The Guinea Pig needs another of its own kind to thrive. Even if it does have another Guinea Pig partner, the Rabbit/Bunny may try to kill, hurt, or eat them. I hope this answers your question!
Many people think yes, but the real answer is no, they fight, and the bunny ends up hurting the Guinea Pig
Yes,it doesn't matter.like the one time ,I heard a rabbit loves a guinea pig .the bunny's name is BABY ,and this women Lauren Rhodes,had tried introducing her to another bunny."but No",the bunny loved the guinea pig......the guinea pig was named Timmy Pigga and made love......so yeah weird but funny
Guinea pig. Bunnies are cute but fragile-ask anyone.
A guinea pig may cost a little more than a hamster.
Guinea pig. Bunnies are cute but fragile-ask anyone.
Rabbit, i think
No they usually have fun playing with them
It depends on what type of bunny. But yes, some types can live with the pig. Just not a huge bunny compared to ye pig.If you are putting the bunny in the cage with the guinea pig to make them not feel lonely a bunny can never be a good replacement.
Not much. If you are trying to re-locate your guinea pig, you might be able to make $10, but if you are trying to buy a guinea pig, it will cost more then $50.
i would say a bunny bite because i have a rabbit and several guineas they've all bitten me but the bite from the bunny hearts worse also my rabbit made me bleed.