Unlikely Friends

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Please be careful.Rabbits can cause a lot of damage to piggies just with one kick whether intentional or not
 
very cute pics! and what beutiful markings your piggy has! be careful though and don't leave them un supervised just incase bunny kicks piggy
 
Lol in the first pic the guinea pig looks like he has a flock of Seagulls hairdo lol lol. (the band) 80s kid here.

They're both adorable!
 
They are all gorgeous! I love your bunny, I have a soft spot for lionheads. Shes the same colour as my Princess Katie. As your bun is only 12 weeks old she may not be "fully hormonal" yet, just watch out for grumpy kicks and even unintentional high binkies which might catch a piggy as she matures.
 
They are all gorgeous! I love your bunny, I have a soft spot for lionheads. Shes the same colour as my Princess Katie. As your bun is only 12 weeks old she may not be "fully hormonal" yet, just watch out for grumpy kicks and even unintentional high binkies which might catch a piggy as she matures.
I have to agree, lionheads are particularly pretty! :)
 
I always watch out for her when she's around piggies and they are never unsupervised.
Thank you Chief guinea pig and Goth mummy I think Ivy is very lovely as well, I have a soft spot for lionheads as well, she's a sweetypie.
 
Aww that is adorable! I love it when different species get along. I tried to introduce my bearded dragon to the pigs but they were a bit scared of each other. Tried with the rats too but they were a bit boisterous for the pigs and seemed very interested in their ears.
Hope they stay friends through her hormonal stage, she's a beautiful rabbit and a very cute piggy :)
 
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