yes, with or without butter.
A ferret will almost certainly kill and eat a guinea pig if it had the chance.
Yes very easily! a ferret bit one of my guinea pigs in the face. Not trying to be violent but just not knowing any better since ferrets play all the time with each other biting.
yes you can.
This depends on the personality of the guinea pig and the ferret, they could but they could not.
Only if they are dead. Then their main goal would be to place eggs in the body of the guinea pig. The eggs turn into maggots, that then eat the guinea pig.
absolutely! in fact doxen's favorite snack is roasted guinea pig
Ferrets are carnivores (they are not rodents) and have been used for centuries to exterminate rodents and hunting rabbits. Because of their natural instincts, they might prey on rodents, birds or reptiles. Ferrets are not safe around mice, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc. From other contributors: Yes, the ferret would harm the guinea pig. It would be very likely that the new ferret would latch on to your guinea pig at the first opportunity and your guinea pig would probably die of shock. Having said that, I do have two guinea pigs and three ferrets (and now three newborn baby ferrets)...but I make sure that they never ever get to see each other, and that works out fine for everyone. Hope this helps.
You better not put ferrets and guinea pigs together, since ferrets are natural predators and have a hunting and killing instinct when it comes to rodents. It's very likely for a ferret to kill a guinea pig since it reminds him of mice and other rodents wild ferrets hunt. Ferrets are able to kill chickens, so better not try to wait and see what happens if you put your ferret with a guinea pig.
leave the guinea pig in it's cage if you have the gunea pig out hold it i don't think your dog will eat your guinea pig
no and yes it depends on your guinea pig but me I think yes
No, the ferret would eat/kill/eat-then-kill the piggy. I don't think they should be in the same room either. It'd stress them both out. The guinea pig would get scared considering it is a prey animal. The ferret would get stressed because it wants a meal it can't have. The stress would result in shorter lives for both animals. So in conclusion, DON'T put them together AT ALL! Either get two pigs or two ferrets. I would also consider reaserching since most cavy owners know guinea pigs can only be housed with its own kind. I hope I helped and please read the whole thing before buying the pets!
As long as their playtime is always supervised it should be fine. You just need to be there to intervene if your ferret gets too carried away, as ferrets tend to do. Agreed with the above answer, though keep in mind that in the wild, a ferret would probably make a meal of a guinea pig.