From what I've read, they do NOT make great cage mates at all.
I even had guinea pigs and a rabbit when I was younger and my parents wouldn't house them together. The rabbit is stronger and can kill a guinea pig just by kicking it, accidentally or purposefully.
I would say none, many people think that you can keep rabbits and guinea pigs together but that isn't always the best idea, the rabbit is bigger than the guinea pig and they tend to kick a lot, this is an easy way for the guinea pig to get hurt :(
Hope this helped :) x
they can live with other guinea pigs but you would have to make sure that they are either both boars(boys) or sows(girls) (unless you want baby guinea pigs).also you would have to make sure that they don't fight with each other. other than other guinea pigs in the tank bunnies are good with guinea pigs outside of their tank but you would have to watch out for them
Yes, but only with close supervision if other animals get agresive talk firmly to them and say "no".
Probably all household pets that aren't smaller than them. Like dogs and cats. And snakes. I'm not sure about other lizards, ferrets, actual pigs, and chinchillas.
rabbits I think
no, guinea pigs cannot live with these animals, and yes, guinea pigs will be hurt by wild mice. guinea pigs should live with other guinea pigs, and wild mice should stay wild.
Guinea pigs don't have pouches. Sugar gliders and other animals do, guinea pigs are NOT one of them.
yes there are
Guinea Pigs are very social animals and love to live in pairs or more. uinea pigs are very chatty and will talk to each othe alot. It is not recommended that guinea pigs live on their own.
Guinea Pigs are generally not lazy, they are very social and prefer to interact with thier owners.Ê Guinea Pigs prefer to live in a space where they have room to run and play.Ê
Social and wild, they are in between..They love being with other guinea pigs, but are sometimes weary of humans.
all animals including guinea pigs can get cancer
Wild guinea-pigs don't live in the rainforest. There's not enough food there on the ground level for them, as they like grasses and grains. They're more likely to live in open, grassy areas, and find shelter by hiding within grass tussocks or even living in burrows abandoned by other animals.
pigs, mice, squirrels, rats, and all the other rodents
Guinea pigs dont live in Peru, they live in an island called Guinea this here, is a picture of guinea
Like all animals, guinea pigs are in the Eukaryota domain.
Guinea pigs are from South America.