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Originally Posted by crofty
 He's in with a guinea pig, thats a big no no, he's probably starting to feel his hormones, rabbits dont like being picked up and he probably got cross with you. He will start to become more fiesty when he hormones kick in and your guinea pig is in danger im afraid. Id have him neutered when he's 4 months old or when he weighs enough and he'd be happier with a female neutered bun.
Lots of rescues get far too many guinea pigs coming in that have been kept with rabbits with fractured pelvis' due to the bunny mounting them and other awful injuries, they are different species and dont understand eachothers communication. Theres a thread on here about the other dangers and nutritional problems about keeping these animals together if you want to have a look.
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Yeah i have seen it as i am the one you put it on for

. Picked him up later on and he was fine just wanted cuddling. I need to pick him up as i have to put him back in his cage. The kids always pick him up and he is fine think he was just having an off moment. But my eldest son has convinced me to buy him another guinea pig now so looks like bunny will be on his own. Which wont be a problem as he gets loads of cuddles and will spend more time in house now. Have normally only kept 1 rabbit on there own and they have always been fine.Need to buy another cage though now as well as we only have 1 and a run
