yes they can
No, rabbits do not mate with their offspring. They typically mate with unrelated rabbits to reproduce.
Mate with other rabbits
No, rabbits and cats cannot mate because they are different species with incompatible reproductive systems.
If mating rabbits is your profession and you make profit from it then it is ok. But keep in mind rabbits might not mate all season long.
Rabbits can mate at any time of the year. There is no specific set time, although it is more common to see young rabbits in the spring and summer months. In July. Other times rabbits mate are August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June. Rabbits give birth one month after mating and are ready to get pregnant almost instantly after birth.
yes.
no
in a cage
When rabbits aren't digging, they eat, play, sleep and mate.
two to three months trust me my dad breeds rabbits for a living
No, rabbits cannot successfully mate through a cage. They need to be able to physically interact and have enough space to engage in mating behaviors.
No, rabbits do not get pregnant every time they mate. Like many animals, rabbits have a breeding season and can only get pregnant during certain times. Additionally, successful mating does not always result in pregnancy.