While they can it's not a good idea. Their dietary needs are similar but different. Additionally, a rabbit has powerful hind legs and can injury or kill a guinea pig with a kick. Some rabbits and guinea pigs have been known to live together peacefully for years, but often that is not the case.
I have a rabbit and a guinea pig and a rabbit living in a puppy pen together. I give them separate cages. They love each other and get along great.
Yes, they can. But they are more likely to get along if they are bonded together (like from the same litter or petstore cage) and both spayed. If not spayed they might get territorial and want to build nests (even if they are not pregnant). If rabbits bond as youngsters, it doesn't matter their sex, just be sure they are neutered and they will be OK together. If they are not bonded, you might have trouble.
No, a turtle and a rabbit can't live in the same cage because in a confined space like that, they could easily hurt themselves. Also, rabbits and turtles have different habitat requirements, and different dietary requirements, so you couldn't have a single cage that would suit them both. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about how to care for rabbits.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.
Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.
It is generally recommended to house one rabbit per cage to prevent territorial issues and ensure each rabbit has enough space and resources to thrive. However, if the cage is large enough and provides ample space and enrichment, it may be possible to house multiple rabbits together under close supervision.
A male rabbit that is separated from females will mate everytime a female is put into the same cage as that male...hence the saying "screw like rabbits" when people do a lot of "screwing"
NO ! NEVER mix species together UNLESS they're found in the same environment naturally !
If they're spayed / neutered, yes.
Same place as a male rabbit
definitely. Rabbits are very social, and get along easily with other peaceful animals. Just make sure the mouse is good with the arrangement
No. A bunny and a rabbit are the same thing.
No. A Cottontail rabbit is not a rabbit at all. It is a Hare, a cousin to our Domestic rabbits. In-fact if you put a female Hare in a Male rabbits cage, or visa versa they can't breed. They look they same but they are not the same thing.
Carrots or rabbit pellets available at pet stores. Whatever you do, don't keep a rabbit and snake in the same cage.
No rabbit are very greedy and ducks flqp and hit bunny
They are physically able to live in the same cage however, some bunnies fight with others of a different breed.
they are the same thing
A mother rabbit can have two litters of bunnies at the same time I would suggest removing the father from the cage to prevent that from happening
Yes, if they are neutered. Some people do this and the animals groom one another.