Its burrow
A rabbit wants food, shelter and owners that will take care of them.
It really all depends on what shelter and what rabbit!
Wild:Nest Captivity:Hutch
anywhere
a burrow
Food, shelter, and water.
Angora rabbits need the exact same care as all pet rabbits, except they need more regular grooming. An angora rabbit's shelter should be just like any other pet rabbit's shelter. See the related questions below for info and links.
Give it to your animal shelter
A house for rabbits is sometimes called a hutch.
For an adult rabbit, you will need food such as hay, rabbit pellets, and occasional fruit, water, and basic shelter (preferably a solid-floor cage).
Get a bunny!! EDIT: It depends. Do you have enough time to look after a rabbit? Do you have a place to keep a bike? If it is about how much money you have, I would suggest buying a second hand bike and getting a rabbit from an animal shelter. Both are better for the environment and for the homeless shelter rabbit.
A rabbit shelter is commonly referred to as a "rabbitry." This term designates a facility where rabbits are bred, housed, and cared for, often focusing on their well-being and proper husbandry practices. In addition to rabbitry, shelters specifically aimed at rescuing and rehoming rabbits may simply be called "rabbit rescues" or "rabbit shelters."