yes, their from the Neverland
Guinea Pigs live longer than Dwarf Hamsters.
It is not recommended to house dwarf hamsters with guinea pigs. They have different social structures and dietary needs, and may not get along well together. Additionally, guinea pigs are larger than dwarf hamsters and could potentially harm them unintentionally.
All breeds of guinea pigs eat the same thing.
The most common thing that people can catch from guinea pigs is ringworm. Not to say that all guinea pigs have ringworm, but if your guinea pig has ringworm it is possible to transmit it to you.
It is not recommended to house dwarf rabbits and guinea pigs together because they have different social and dietary needs. Guinea pigs are social animals that enjoy the company of other guinea pigs, while rabbits have specific dietary requirements that differ from guinea pigs. It is best to provide separate housing for each species to ensure their health and well-being.
No, I doubt it. I do have a friend who has a rabbit and guinea pig in the same hutch but guinea pigs are more friendly to there own species; especially if they're from the same litter.
No. They are entirely different species.
no they can not they dont like sharing
No. The guinea pig is much bigger than a dwarf hamster, and putting them together may cause harm to the dwarf hamster.
No. Guinea pigs have very fine skeletons and rabbits have very strong legs. A kick from a rabbit can easily break a guinea pig's bones.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
It is best that guinea pigs are kept with other guinea pigs rather than rabbits as rabbits do not speak "cavy" and guinea pigs like to have others of their own species to talk to. Rabbits tend to spray, and guinea pigs are animals that like to be clean and as hygienic as possible. They also cant share food, as rabbit food contains an anti-coccidostat (ACS) which will shorten a guinea pigs lifespan by poisoning it's internal organs. Although they would probably be OK together, it will be better for the guinea pig if they are kept apart- having said that, there are cases of rabbits and guinea pigs getting on very well and living happily together. It depends on how the guinea pig and the rabbit get on. Hope this was helpful :)