Rabbits exhibit more intensive grooming needs due to their longer fur and also more frequent dental problems. Both guinea pigs and bunnies have teeth that never stop growing and, therefore, need to constantly chew high-fiber foods to trim them down. But rabbits' teeth are bigger, so the quantities they eat are also higher. Although they have a similar activity level, rabbits are more expensive to maintain than guinea pigs and may present health problems that a veterinarian should investigate. Nevertheless, both are a joy to own and are more affordable than a dog or a cat.

https://community.wongcw.com/blogs/606674/Timothy-Hay-and-Its-Advantages-for-Rabbits-and-Guinea-Pigs



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