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No best answer has yet been selected by Kelly1979. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh, I wouldn't do that at all (the rabbit thing). See here:
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA/AnimalCare/Animals&articleid=996827942866
They say "The widespread practice of keeping guinea pigs and rabbits together is not recommended."
Plus, rabbits, when well cared for, can live up to 10 years. Do you really want to bond it to an adult guinea pig that it is definitely going to outlive?
I always found that two female Guinea Pigs will live together happily even if introduced in adulthood. Sometimes 2 males will too, but only if there is no scent of a female guinea pig.
I have also found guineas live well with rabbits too, although males will often attempt to produce some kind of hybred guinea-rabbit.
Kelly, when I used to introduce gerbils or hamsters, I would put them in separate cages close together where they can see and smell eachother, but not touch. After a few days of that, I would put a few drops of olive oil or cologne on their noses, then put them in the same cage. Olive oil and cologne interrupt their ability to smell.
I do not know if that would work with guinea pigs or not, but it might be worth a try.