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yes, you can keep a single rabbit but make sure it gets lots of attention, because, like you, it can also get very bored. by the way, i know this isn't the question but just to let you know, if you ever feed them lettuce, only a little bit of cos lettuce is suitable, any other lettuce will give them diarrhea and even giving them too much of cos lettuce will make them sick. i am a very experienced breeder, my parents and i have been breeding rabbits and guinea pigs since i was young. we unfortunately had to learn the hard way... hope i helped.

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