nothing really. my rabbit and guinea pig eat exactly the same things.
no
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?...
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.
You should probably get another guinea pig of the same gender and age, maybe from an animal rescue centre. Don't get a rabbit, though, because while some rabbits and guinea pigs are great friends, most fight and the guinea pig often dies because the rabbit tries to mate with it. Rabbits are much stronger and more aggressive than guinea pigs so don't put them in with each other for the guinea pig's sake.
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.
Well, if you've been to alot of pet stores, they have the rabbits and guinny pig in the same cage. So i guess it just depends on how much they like each other...
No they will not. I have 2 boy guinea pigs that hate each other. They will only like each other if they were from the same litter.
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!
it was A : Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolf do not like each other very much.
Each generation is raised differently. We all react and act differently. We all live differently. This is what makes each generation and family so different and unique.
so they learn how to use guinea pig communication
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.