If you acquire a rabbit, be prepared to give it as much time and care as you would a dog or cat.
Rabbits have a lifespan of seven to ten years. Spaying and neutering are simple operations that tend to reduce or prevent
territorial behavior, spraying by males, moodiness, aggressiveness, digging and chewing. They can also improve litter box
habits.
Brush your rabbit regularly to avoid fur balls, which they may swallow but cannot regurgitate.
To keep their teeth healthy. Rabbits need hard items to chew on. Bunny-proof your home to protect wires and furniture,
and provide the rabbit with plenty of chewable items.
Rabbits are afraid of predators, and they can literally be scared to death. So when you pick up a rabbit, hold it securely
so it feels safe. The reason many people, especially children, get scratched by rabbits is that they don't hold them properly.