Buying bunnies from stores is not the best idea, because of health issues, if you are looking for a baby bunny, post so on my message board and I know someone who breeds them for free that you might want to contact. (This person only gives away her bunnies to responsible and caring people, so if you are thinking about getting a bunny, make sure you are able to care for it and give it your all.)
At a local pet store, a plain pet rabbit costs about $20. A fancier rabbit could cost as much as $50. At the butcher shop, rabbit is sold by weight with a typical rabbit costing $10 or less.
27 at the pet super market
I saw a fluffy rabbit at the pet store.
If you can buy one from a breeder or a pet store, then yes.
It depends on the size and shape of the hutch. You should go to a local pet store and ask.
This depends on if it is a purebred rabbit or not and also if it has good show quality.
They might but I strongly discourage you from buying a rabbit from a pet store. I do research and find a rabbit breeder near you. Pet stores tend to sell rabbits to young and much more expensive than they should be. If you find a breeder they are much more knowledgable about the breed you are buying and the rabbit itself. And you can get it for a much more reasonable price.
You can buy a rabbit from a reputable breeder, a pet store, or adopt one from a rescue or shelter. It's important to research the best option based on your needs and the well-being of the animal.
I would suggest you buy a "built it" kit from a pet store and mantle it yourself.
if you don't want your rabbit anymore you may sell the pet at a pet store or put it to sleep. if some people feel its confidant (meaning the rabbit) you can set it into the wild.
No reputable breeder or pet store would knowingly sell a pregnant rabbit. Buying a rabbit that is already pregnant is a very bad idea for many reasons, not the least of which should be the consideration for the rabbits welfare.
go to a pet store and buy a rabbit harness that is better for them