Yes you can, but you need to make sure it is in a cage! Especially if it's winter, the poor things can freeze and the cold can cause death. It would be a good idea to potty train your rabbit if you have him/her indoors. Hope that helps!
Wherever you keep your rabbit's nest box, it should be safe. So if it isn't safe outdoors, and it would be indoors, then yes, you should bring the nest box inside. Outside there are many dangers, such as predators, and bad weather. It's usually a lot easier to keep your rabbits safe, and to watch over their health and to make sure they're getting enough attention, when you keep them indoors. See the related questions below for more information.
pet rabbits could stay indoors or outdoors.it really doesn't matter but if you keep them outdoors remember to move them indoors during winter or summer they do not like the sun or the cold.
Well your rabbit should be indoors anyway because any other rabbits that are not wild get illnesses if kept outside so you should not be having this problem if you move your bunny indoors
Ideally rabbits should be kept in a cage outdoors. However, one becomes a house pet due to weather, keep it in a secure cage, away from other animals whenever possible, and away from places where it may suffer injury or cause damage. (Rabbits will chew on electrical cords, woodwork, and dangerous plastic items.) For the feeding and care, see the related question, and the related link below.
If it's a baby yes,but when bigger it should go to the outdoors.
Yes many owners keep 'house rabbits' which spend their entire lives indoors and are very happy with it.
NO. They will fight.
To prevent your cat from killing rabbits in your yard, you can keep your cat indoors, supervise outdoor time, use a leash or harness, or create a secure outdoor enclosure. Additionally, you can discourage rabbits from entering your yard by removing food sources and creating barriers.
Rabbits are social creatures that thrive when given proper care and attention. It is preferable to keep your rabbit indoors so he or she may interact with you and by happy, especially when recovering from illness.
Rabbits kept indoors with proper care can expect to live between 9-12 years.
You can keep a dog indoors or outdoors. When you have a dog you should feed them multiple times a day to ensure they have enough energy.
as soon as you want to as long as it's after 8 weeks