I told them I couldn't just put them in the cage. My reasons were cause of the risk of pig injury and dietary needs.
Just curious about if there's more than that which alone are well enough reasons
Well we know he doesn't have that disease because they've played together a few times.
I know that people used to give bunnies a pig as a companion before they knew how to neuter bunnies
I put a frozen bottle in a sock in with Balthazar to help keep him cool and he likes it but he hasn't eaten much all day after I put it in with him. What's going on? He always eats a scope a day and finishes his bottle in three days. But there's hardly any pee in his litter and I know he hasn't...
Balthazar is a pretty laid back bunny. He has toys that he barely plays with in his cage. I take him out sometimes for exercise, but whenever I do he normally lays around. I'm afraid he's often bored and not getting enough stimulation. Because of this I'm going to get him a bunny friend but is...
Back before people knew how to neuter bunnies they would get them guinea pig companions. It's generally ok but make sure they have different food. Guinea pigs require different diet than bunnies. Some things to look out for is the pig getting bullied. Bunnies have strong back legs that can hurt...