No they cannot have babys together just like humans can not have babys with cats or dogs, monkeys or horses. there commplety different animals.
if you did try to breed a male guinea pig with rabbit, the rabbit might want to be pregnent and will pull out all her fur to make a nest, but there will be NO babys.
if you try to breed a male rabbit with female guinea pig, the guinea pig can be seriusly injerd as the rabbit is way to big for the guinea pig.
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No they can not have babys together!
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A litter.
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No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
It is impossible. They are not closely related to be able to. Humans and cats can't either.
Panini is a Cat/Bunny/Bear hybrid.
Two completely different species, cannot breed.
Yes, you can leave them together, but the pregnant female rabbit will eat her babies when they are born. So, you probably shouldn't leave them together.
No, they will have babies, and if you kelp them together they won't stop having babies, so don't put them together for even a minute(unless they are spayed or neutered)
You need to get the boy in the cage to breed and after that you put the boy in his own cage but if you keep the boy and girl together intill they have babies the boy will eat the babies.
If they are both females and they grow up together then yes......
If a mother rabbit feels there is danger for her babies, she kills them. :(
It is possible that your cat ate a rabbit.
a satin rabbit can have up to 10-12 babies.
Dogs and cats are genetically different, causing them to be unable to naturally have babies if bred together.
they can't have babies without a male.
If your cat has caused harm to your rabbit, it is possible that your cat has killed your rabbit. It is important to separate them to prevent further harm.
A litter.