How rabbits interact with other pets depends entirely on the personality of the pets involved.
Always monitor your rabbit around other pets, and interven if a fight breaks out. Never let animals fight. A small cut on your rabbit, invisible to human eyes, can bloom into an abscess (costing you much money to heal, and the rabbit much pain).
Rabbits have often been known to get along very well with other animals, including guinea pigs, cats, dogs, hamsters, and so on. If your rabbit has found a friend in another pet, great! BUT never leave them alone together unsupervised. Too many friendships have ended with "Spot lost it and killed the rabbit even though they were cuddling together when I left them!" Don't forget that animals are animals: they can snap into their animal instincts any time.
Rabbits can be bonded with other rabbits (in this case, they can be left alone together). Sometimes, bonding is easy; sometimes, it's a drawn-out process: it depends on the individuals.
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One person wrote: they are good just make sure they grow up together like I have a hamster and a rabbit they get along and then my friend has a Dog and rabbit and then I know Cats and rabbits just need to grow up together.
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