Guinea pigs and rabbits are commonly found for sale at pet shops for a decent price. Another good option is to purchase your rabbit or guinea pig from a reputable breeder. Breeders often specialize in one or two breeds of rabbit or guinea pig, so if you would like to purchase a pure-bred guinea pig or rabbit, this is a good route for you. You should also think about visiting an ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders' Association) or 4H show to see the variety of breeds and colors available. Shows are scheduled around the country at different dates and times, often at county fairgrounds. If you aren't particular about having a purebred animal with papers, another great option is to visit your local animal shelter and adopt a homeless pet. Many animal shelters have small animal sections with a variety of small animals available (many of which will come home with you already spayed or neutered).
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.
A guinea pig because they are fatter and cuttier
No the guinea pig will no get pregnant.
A rabbit of course.
nothing really. my rabbit and guinea pig eat exactly the same things.
It really depends on the personality of the dominant creature, in this case the rabbit.
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?...
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
if the guinea pig is avoiding the rabit then yes but i would strongly advise seeing a vet
either give the rabbit extra attention to stop it getting only or get it a new freind
Guinea pigs and rabbits should not be kept together, under any circumstances, regardless of their sex. Rabbits can kick and guinea pigs are likely to be injured sooner or later. You could probably allow a rabbit to share a grassy outdoor run with a guinea pig during the day, so long as you have a small den or hiding place for the guinea pig that is too small for the rabbit to get into, but you should never house them together in a hutch or cage.
It depends if the rabbit and guienea pig are both males or not.