I dont know they are both great pets i dont own any but i have seen one of my friends guinea pigs there are playful and cuddly and my cousins rabbits they are playful and cuddly to
It depends on what you can afford to keep. I have both. rabbits bite alot guinea pigs don't its rare to guinea pigs bite i don't hold my rabbit ALOT because it keeps on biting me all rabbits bite my guinea pig ''oh'' he does not bite i hold him all the time when rabbits are angry the strach very hard and bite guinea pigs only chatter there teeth
It is not recommended to house female rabbits with male guinea pigs. They have different social structures and communication styles, which could lead to stress or misunderstandings between the two species. It is best to house rabbits with other rabbits and guinea pigs with other guinea pigs for their well-being.
Some good caged pets include hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, and birds like parakeets or cockatiels. These animals are typically low maintenance, relatively quiet, and can be quite affectionate with their owners. It's important to research and provide them with a suitable, spacious cage and regular enrichment.
YES you can buy them at pets unlimited for like 40 dollars
It is not recommended to house guinea pigs and lionhead bunnies together. Guinea pigs and rabbits have different care requirements, diets, and social behaviors. Guinea pigs are prey animals and may become stressed by the presence of a predator-like bunny.
hedgehogs make better pets in my opinion. They take up a small amount of space, don't shed, can be trained to use a litter box and are very unique. Rabbits and guinea pigs are also very jumpy.
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It depends on what you can afford to keep. I have both. rabbits bite alot guinea pigs don't its rare to guinea pigs bite i don't hold my rabbit ALOT because it keeps on biting me all rabbits bite my guinea pig ''oh'' he does not bite i hold him all the time when rabbits are angry the strach very hard and bite guinea pigs only chatter there teeth
they are guinea pigs
The same as most other people. Dogs, cats, rabbits, Guinea pigs etc, etc.
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 :)
Hamsters are easier to care for but both are delightful pets
There are several reasons why you shouldnt keep guinea pigs and rabbits together, the rabbits are usually bigger than the guinea pig so there is some danger of the guinea pig being injured and although its rare, guinea pigs and rabbits have been known to mate which can harm the guinea pig and even the rabbit.
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Sometimes rabbits will try and mate with guinea pigs no matter what sex they are. However the rabbit cannot impregnate the guinea pig because it is a different species.