Yep, so long as you cover up wires, so they don't get electrocuted, and take care of all the other things that can hurt a rabbit, like toxic house plants, and many other things -- you have to "bunny-proof." See the related questions and links below for more details. Most people find it easiest to keep their rabbit safe in a cage or some kind of enclosure when they're not around.
No, not normally.
Cats, dogs, parrots, terrapin, hamsters, rabbits. Some more exotic pets maybe snakes, lizards, chinchillas and bugs!
Rabbits
they are both equal. But indoor pets have a better life because they have food and shelter. But outdoor pets somtimes may not have food or water or shelter.
Like many animals we now call pets rabbits were firstly domesticated for meat and fur.
Rabbits make great pets, they are cute and cuddly, and also reasonably low maintenance. All they really need is a hutch, food water, bedding and love. Dwarf rabbits are a very popular pet because of their small size and endearing looks.
both because you can have some as pets and some as not for pets
In a cage. In the laundry room or sun room. - no laundry rooms are not appropriate places to keep pets especially sensitive rabbits. if it is an outdoor rabbit, a shaded area of the garden with a comfy, strong, safe hutch and access to grass. if it is an indoor rabbit, an open room, with daylight a living room or hallway or even a study is best because it is quiet, cool and a relaxing environment for the delicate rabbit to live in.
Some do, some don't. Islam does not forbid the keeping of pets.
it depends on your hutch. My rabbits sleep in our old play house so ours are already inside but we bought a special hot water bottle designed for pets and hid it underneath the straw and boy they liked it! Lol
it depends on how they are kepy
when we became vegetarians!