Siberian rabbits generally live between 8 and 12 years, similar to the average lifespan of domesticated rabbits, with their lifespan influenced by care, diet, and environment.
Angora rabbits can be good pets for experienced owners as they are intelligent and social, but they require extensive and regular grooming due to their long fur, making them less suitable for first-time or busy owners.
The hardest rabbits to care for are typically long-haired breeds like Angora rabbits because they demand frequent grooming to prevent matting and maintain their health; larger breeds may also be more challenging due to their size and special care needs.
Flemish Giant rabbits can make good pets if owners provide adequate space and care; they have a gentle temperament but require larger housing, more food, and attention to prevent mobility issues due to their size.