Griffin.Rats wrote:
They All live together.. I Separate The Guinea Pig to Feed them what they need And then they Start to Fret for the Rabbits once they Have finished their food.
My mother Was A Rabbit breeder for 25years and Always Had them together.And my Father-in-law is a vet and He said they can Live together. So I Listen to him Alot. And my Son Uses the other Part of our Yard so we can not make Another Big yard...
The Guinea Pigs love running Around, But the Rabbits are very Lazy for some reason
D: Noes you need to seperate them as soon as possible. Rabbits can injure, paralyse or kill guinea pigs by kicking them or landing on top of them. Rabbits also often carry bacteria that is harmless to them but deadly to guinea pigs, that will kill them if their immune systems weaken.
Lonin doesn't know how big a cage would have to be for 4 rabbits and 7 guinea pigs, but it'd be massive. You could always divide it so the rabbits are on one side and guinea pigs on the other. At least that would be safer for the poor things. D:
We'll direct you to this: http://www.guineapigcages.com/rabbits.htm
Even vets and breeders can get things wrong sometimes. And this is definitely wrong.
If vet opinion matters:
http://www.highcliffvets.com/help-and-a ... -pigs.aspx
http://www.hollyhousevets.co.uk/small-f ... ll-furries
http://www.vetssomerset.co.uk/domestic- ... uinea-pigs
As well as http://www.pdsa.org.uk/pet-health-advic ... ts/company
All advise against housing guinea pigs with rabbits. We can probably find more, but not all vet websites have this kind of information.
Masked Avenger wrote:I have four gorgeous girls.
From left to right: Sunny, Coco, Ceecee and Molly.
They're 5 years old. Coco is Molly's daughter, and Ceecee was given to us by friends who were moving and couldn't take her with them. They live outside, but love to come in for cuddles and food.
Those are adooooooorable.