That pet shops are correct with sexing buns or other breeders and even vets sometimes get it wrong when they are young.
That it's awful in the winter tending to the bunnys for the owner if the hutches are not in a shed or in heated accomadation, and yet the same level of care is required throughout the year. More so in summer when extra cleaning is required to deter flys preventing flystrike.
The costs of a sick bunny and the ongoing care they normally need. My costs have run into £100+ per month per bunny ontop of routine care costs.
The prospect of having to medicate a rabbit 3 x daily+ for the rest of it's life and the strain which comes with making sure this is kept up and done routinely.
The cost of employing someone to care for your bunnys when you are ill or away for awhile.
The costs involved in proper care of a bunny- i.e diet, hay, pellets, routine vacs etc, renewing hutches and maintenance of accomadation, cost of runs and so on.
How rabbits like to be petted, not the way in which we want to cuddle them, snuggle them. Especially a bunnys dislike at being picked up.
A bunny is not for a child or even a teenager ought to be well versed in bunny care before purchasing a bunny. Adults too should also do research-including coming to this kind of forum for advice rather than blindly believing what is taught in outdated books.
Also that a rescue should be used rather than a breeder to obtain a bunny.
Rabbits daily cleaning requirements, and constant tending too. These are more intense than a cats requirements - perhaps on a par with the needs of a dog.
Goes without saying- hutch sizes and exercise requirements- 6x2x2 is okay with an attached run. I think that this is just about adequete for two bunnies. I don't think it allows much binkying room though, so it's better to have additional free range time. Most of what is available is too small- so often, sheds, playhouses etc are a better choice.
A run that is 6x4 minimum. Preferably bigger again. Alot of what is on the market is too small.
How bunnys obliterate your grass and how you require turf and mesh etc and the costs and the diy skills that go with this.
How bunnys nails need clipping routinely and how bunnys dislike it- the way in which a bunny should be held in order to do this correctly and so not to hurt the bunny.