I do have a rabbit, and it doesn't really matter what month or day you buy it in. I bought my sweety about 2 years ago when he had 6 weeks, in January. But believe me it doesn't matter. All that does is so you are ready to take your bunny home in the right circumstances. Hope I helped :) .
At 18 months old, your pet rabbit would be considered an adult. Rabbits are generally considered adults once they reach 6-9 months of age.
You can find them in pet shops.
If you can buy one from a breeder or a pet store, then yes.
No, It's too young, you should go to pet shop and buy baby rabbit milk replacer for it.
pet shops or private breeders
no but they can get fleas so cheak your rabbit regularly by buying a special flea comb that you can buy in most pet shops for a cheap amount of money and if your rabbit has got fleas then go to a pet shop or local veterinary surgery and buy him/her some drops to put on your rabbits neck and the fleas should all die and you should also buy some spray for your house to kill them in your house if you have had your rabbit in your house .
Around six months you can start holding it. But when it's younger than six months you can look and stroke them. But please don't touch newborns!
Rabbit cages are often available at your local pet shop or at your local supermarket. You can also buy rabbit cages online and get them delivered to your door.
No. You can just buy one from a pet shop
at petland pet smart etc
This depends on if it is a purebred rabbit or not and also if it has good show quality.
Probobaly, your local vet clinic or pet shop