While I'd never recommend leaving a pet unattended for that long, rabbits should be fine so long as you leave sufficient dry food (which won't spoil) and ABSOLUTELY make sure that there's sufficient water. Ideally, you'd have several separate water bottles available to ensure that a leak or faulty water dispenser doesn't cause the rabbits to die of thirst.
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as of 2007 there were approximately 1.87 million households in the United States with a pet domesticated rabbit with 6.17 million total pet rabbits.
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
wild european rabbits
Rabbits are not the cleanest pet you could have (as they can carry disease), but as long as you keep their living environment clean and sanitary, you won't have any problems.
No.
mostly
The rabbits that are currently a national pest in Australia are the same species as the domesticated rabbit, both descended from the wild European rabbit. Because so many people think of rabbits as a disposable pet, and some people irresponsibly abandon them on the streets or in the wild when unwanted, banning pet rabbits completely in portions of Australia is understandable. One unspayed rabbit can have an average litter of 4 every 30 days.
No
No, rabbits are excellent pets all the time.
No.