No, not at all; in fact, there are health, behavioural, and moral/social benefits to spaying/neutering your rabbits before they even reproduce.
Birth, kit, "teen," adult, old age, and death.
A rabbit has as many life cycles as we do.
You can give birth in the game "Second Life", which you can download for free. You can also give birth in the game "Sims", which you have to pay for. For a more realistic birth, I would go with Second Life.
no they die, then give birth, and come back too life
Yes. Its a mammal.
With domestic rabbits, the owner takes out the nest box when ever she/he wants to. In the wild, cottontails get rid of their nest when their babies are weaned (done nursing for their life). When close to giving birth, a mother rabbit will make a nest of dried grass and fur from her underbelly and give birth to her litter there. She will nurse them for about 5-8 weeks and then wean them. This is when the babies are on their own, and the mother goes off to regular life!
Sometime in their life!
Yes.
female dogs give birth, so there species can live on for generations to come. it is simply a way of life to reproduce young.
no get a life !
Your rabbit is nearing the end of it's life. You might give it a heart attack or put undo stress on it. Why not get a young rabbit and house break it?? Your 7 year old bunny may be hard or impossible to housebreak.
you have the knowledge that you brought wonderful new life into this world