Small Animals:
* Guinea Pigs: When housed together properly, guinea pigs and rabbits can coexist peacefully. They are both social creatures and can enjoy each other's company.
* Rats and Mice: Some rabbits tolerate rats and mice, especially if they are introduced at a young age. However, it's essential to monitor them closely as rabbits can be predatory towards smaller rodents.
* Chinchillas: Chinchillas are generally peaceful and can be compatible with rabbits, but it's crucial to provide enough space for both animals to have their own areas.
Other:
* Birds: Many birds can live peacefully with rabbits, especially if they have a separate cage or area in the home.
Important Considerations:
* Space: Always provide enough space for both animals to have their own areas to eat, sleep, and play.
* Introduction: Introduce animals slowly and carefully, allowing them to get used to each other's scent before direct interaction.
* Supervision: Always supervise interactions between rabbits and other animals, especially at first.
Animals to Avoid:
* Cats: Cats can be predatory towards rabbits, even if they seem friendly.
* Dogs: Most dogs, especially those with a strong prey drive, are not suitable for living with rabbits.
* Ferrets: Ferrets are natural predators and can be dangerous to rabbits.
Remember: Every animal is an individual. It's essential to research carefully and monitor interactions closely when introducing any new animal to your rabbit's environment.