What should I get? A rabbit or guinea pig?

Should i get i rabbit or guinea pig?

  • My 12 year old daughter is begging me to get her a pet, so i decided to let her get a medium-small sized pet. She doesn't know whether to get a guinea pig or a rabbit, so i'd ...show more

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    1. both 2. both 3.rabbit 4. rabbit 5depends... 6.niether 7 either, with patience 8. depends how much you clean it. 9. food is 10$ for me each month so 120 plus cage (100-200$) -not yearly but for me i cant imagin going over 500, (not including cage and cage stuff) i have a guinea, VERY fearful. i would get a rabbit i i were you. please consider adopting. petfinder.com but NEVER buy from a pet store.... they get from animal mills.... dont support this...

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Hi! In my opinion rabbits make better pets than guinea pigs, but that's just my opinion. Guinea pigs tend to be more timid and not as relaxed as rabbits. I reccomend a rabbit=) Heres your answers: 1. I think rabbits are, but I guess both of them are. 2. Rabbits, they love doing binkies and just having a good time=) Mine love giving little bunny kisses! 3. Rabbits, guinea pigs tend to have more course hair, but they are both adorable! 4. Well, it really depends on the animal and how much you've held it. I think guinea pigs, have a more reputation to bite but I may be wrong. 5. They are both, a fast runner. But I think rabbits like to interact with you more. 6. They both smell, but if you change their litter box everyday, and clean their cage entirely once a week, they should be fine. 7. Uuuh, well the starting up cost is a lot for both of these animals, but I think it's around $50.00 a month to care for both of these species. 8. They should both have regular check-ups. 9. BOTH! lol I just think rabbits have a better personality!=D Good luck and I hope I helped! If you have any questions just email me ( > >

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Guinea pig, they are: -fun to play with Yes -fun to watch Yes -cuddly Pretty Sure -super soft fur I think so -doesn't or rarely bite Might bite -won't run away/not a fast runner not that im aware of -can do easy and simple tricks Dont know -doesn't smell that much Not too bad -does not cost more than $500 a year to care for Dont think so -rarely gets sick Yep -100% cute Yep Rabbits are: -fun to play with Yes -fun to watch Yes -cuddly Yes -super soft fur Yes -doesn't or rarely bite Might (like any animal) -won't run away/not a fast runner Nope -can do easy and simple tricks If trained -doesn't smell that much They stink -does not cost more than $500 a year to care for They are under, but not cheap -rarely gets sick Yes -100% cute Yes Maybe a rat or hamster?

they both exhibit the qualities you are looking for but rabbit hutches cost more than a guinea cage but guineas aren't as active so i would go with the rabbit its cute its cuddly doesn't have to eat animal food can eat human veggies its a quality pet here is a website that can help you get a great deal and another site that can give you names oh and guineas nor rabbits can do many tricks. http://pets.oodle.com/ http://www.rabbitstop.com/index.html http://www.buzzle.com/

Tyler

Both reproduce like wildfire...but solo it would be an ok pet. Cats are better, just wild. Have fun~

guinea pig, rabbit's hutches are more expensive and because guinea pig are cute and cuddly!

Luna ツ

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