Ps, I am not trying to attack you like other members that have commented, merely trying to educate you to make an informed decision. I once nearly kept a bunny and piggy together as I was told it was ok but luckily I did some research and was shocked that people DO keep them together. The RSPCA website has lots of info on the subject, have a look :)
Please separate your rabbit and your guinea pig. It shows that you haven't properly researched either breed if you are housing them together as they both need their own species for company. Also they have completely differing dietary needs and a rabbit can be very dangerous to a guinea pig if it kicks. Also rabbits carry the disease Bordatella which causes respiratory disease in guinea pigs.
Aside from this, the cage is not suitable, wire flooring is not ok for guinea pigs.
The problem is that a bunny can accidentally kick the guinea pig, which can really hurt them. Also wire bottom cages can cut a guinea pig's feet, which get infected and cause them a lot of problems with their feet. Both are very adorable though
omg please get that guinea pig out of that cage and away from the rabbit. Rabbits can play and end up killing a guinea pig with one kick , and a rabbits and a guinea pigs diets are different. guinea pigs shouldn't be on wire bottoms its bad for there feet.
The guinea pig has a separte area in the cage to which he can go if he feels threatened. My bunny is very gentle and the pair are actually very good friends. They fret if separated. On my channel a couple of very cute videos of Molly (rabbit) lovingly grooming Cinnamon (guinea pig).
Ps, I am not trying to attack you like other members that have commented, merely trying to educate you to make an informed decision. I once nearly kept a bunny and piggy together as I was told it was ok but luckily I did some research and was shocked that people DO keep them together. The RSPCA website has lots of info on the subject, have a look :)
catherinepage09 2 months ago
Please separate your rabbit and your guinea pig. It shows that you haven't properly researched either breed if you are housing them together as they both need their own species for company. Also they have completely differing dietary needs and a rabbit can be very dangerous to a guinea pig if it kicks. Also rabbits carry the disease Bordatella which causes respiratory disease in guinea pigs.
Aside from this, the cage is not suitable, wire flooring is not ok for guinea pigs.
catherinepage09 2 months ago
your fingers are disgusting
mrclitlips 1 year ago
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wow u stupid piece of shit. FUCK YOU AND UR PETS
MrMachu67 1 year ago
they shouldnt be in with eachother...
bethker1 1 year ago
is bad for them to have a metal cage u should put something over the metal thing cus it hurts their legs the vet said
msshendi 2 years ago 3
lol they're the same size..
Yeah..definitely not the best cage..and watch those two..rabbits are dangerous to piggies...
and make sure they don't sure food other than veggies..they have different diets AND IT REALLY IMPORTANT NOT TO MIX THEM UP.
Ruciful 2 years ago
The problem is that a bunny can accidentally kick the guinea pig, which can really hurt them. Also wire bottom cages can cut a guinea pig's feet, which get infected and cause them a lot of problems with their feet. Both are very adorable though
Papelbon1027 2 years ago
Wire bottoms are bad for guinea pig's feet, just to tell you. ^^;
Draagoness 2 years ago 3
That is so adorable! They are such good friends. That is very, very cute! I
trekfancvg 3 years ago
there is no fighting
pointles
you have wasted 1 min 33 of my life thanks
totfinsol 3 years ago
Then why did you waste even more time typing a comment? :P
Chacun0A0Son0Gout 3 years ago 3
stab girl i think there fine if shes watching them.......cute and a awsome vid
stergy14 3 years ago
5/5
RUFUSfilms 3 years ago
Thanx for your concern
Chacun0A0Son0Gout 3 years ago
omg please get that guinea pig out of that cage and away from the rabbit. Rabbits can play and end up killing a guinea pig with one kick , and a rabbits and a guinea pigs diets are different. guinea pigs shouldn't be on wire bottoms its bad for there feet.
Stabgirl 3 years ago 2
The guinea pig has a separte area in the cage to which he can go if he feels threatened. My bunny is very gentle and the pair are actually very good friends. They fret if separated. On my channel a couple of very cute videos of Molly (rabbit) lovingly grooming Cinnamon (guinea pig).
Chacun0A0Son0Gout 3 years ago