jesska
Active Member
they have said on the RSPCA site that they shouldnt be together i nether knew that because off
Different dietary needs - guineapigs require a diet higher in vitamin Cthan rabbits. Rabbits require a diet higher in vitamin D thanguineapigs.
Different language - Guinea pigs and rabbits communicate with eachother in very different ways, they're both better off with a friendthat talks the same language.
Injuries - Rabbits have very powerful backlegs and can injure a smallerguineapig friend by mistake even if the do get on most of the time.
but my rabbit cant harm the gini hes smaller than him only a dwarf, anddiet they have mix gini and bunny food 2gether so their gethin all theret requirements,i know they cant speek same lang but their reallyloving together,what am i ment to do now split them up :S
Different dietary needs - guineapigs require a diet higher in vitamin Cthan rabbits. Rabbits require a diet higher in vitamin D thanguineapigs.
Different language - Guinea pigs and rabbits communicate with eachother in very different ways, they're both better off with a friendthat talks the same language.
Injuries - Rabbits have very powerful backlegs and can injure a smallerguineapig friend by mistake even if the do get on most of the time.
but my rabbit cant harm the gini hes smaller than him only a dwarf, anddiet they have mix gini and bunny food 2gether so their gethin all theret requirements,i know they cant speek same lang but their reallyloving together,what am i ment to do now split them up :S