All you have to do is think of how they live in the wild and rabbits are family group animals very rarely living alone.
I recently had two sisters one of whom unfortunately died in spite of all efforts. The remaining sister, Kiss, now has a new female bunny friend, Mimi.
Just very slow and careful introductions until they get to know one another and to be sure they do actually get on. Now my two play, groom each other and actively look for one another while I am in the process of moving them from hutch to one of their garden pens.
I think it is unkind to keep any gregarious animal alone , far better for them to have a friend and companion.
OK? Occasionally, yes. Necessary, no.
yes
one rabbit, but this is very uncommon. Often, when there is just one kitten, it is because of a still birth.
rabbits will mate with any other rabbit of the right gender and breed. They aren't picky.
The Velveeta Rabbit
well just make go behind the bushes and jump over the rabbit if you see one
The rabbit is just one of many, many types of mammal. You are a mammal, for instance.
That's ok. She can have company, and you can put her back.
No. You can just buy one from a pet shop
It is OK to give ANY rabbit a small amount of lettuce as a treat only, anytime. The only rabbit who can eat as much lettuce as they want is the wild rabbit who has access to herbs and minerals to counter balance the lettuce. Domestic rabbit owners should remember the tale of Peter Rabbit and what happened to him when he ate too much lettuce in Mr. MacGregor's garden.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
Fleas on a rabbit are just called fleas, and a rabbit with fleas is just called a rabbit with fleas. If your rabbit has fleas, the safest way to treat it is to take the rabbit to a vet.