Yes, if you look after it well, and make sure you have regular check ups.
A male rabbit should be easier cause a female will scratch you more and are a bit fussy on what they eat. While the male can also be trained easier.
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yes. mommies need time off their jobs too. but only let her out for a little bit. the babies cant survive without mommy
only a bit.
No. A. you were messing with the rabbit. B. rabbits don't own anything.
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You would sue whomever was responsible for the rabbit at that time, i.e. the owner.
Answer I read somewhere that she was, but you know Hollywood people, anything for a bit of publicity, who really knows.
It depends if it is a domesticated, vaccinated,Rabbit bit, no, unless the bite gets infected. If the rabbit was a wild rabbit yes you may be affected by rabies and other sicknesses that the rabbit might not be influenced by but you will be. If another rabbit bit your rabbit or so its better to be sure it wont get infected or if the wound doesn't heal your rabbit can be affected by flystrike Hope i could help
they only need to have a bit of skin showing, so the are not put in a vulnerable position
falcons, hawks, harriers all hunt the lowly rabbit. An eagle may try for a rabbit but they are a bit to bulky to catch the whilley varmat.