The next important thing when owning a rabbit is what you are going to house it in. A hutch is not enough is a saying thrown around a lot with passionate rabbit people and it is very true, we can no longer justify keeping a rabbit in a tiny hutch in the back of the garden with little attention and exercise. Now most of the time the cages and hutches that are sold for rabbits in pet stores are not big enough, but that does not mean they can't be useful with some upgrades. I personally have an pet store hutch for my own rabbit which he loves but it always has a extra large dog exercise pen attached to it. I would love to provide Dustin with bigger and better outdoor accommodation but am currently limited with the house we are in and having issues with stray cats getting into his pens and harassing him so I have had to downgrade the pen size unfortunately, will attach a photo of current set up. So when choosing a cage for your own rabbit it is important your rabbit is able to stand up, stretch out when lying down, turn around and able to do 4 hops along the length of it, often cages like this are hard to find so sometimes it is easier to make your own or upgrade a store bought cage. I find exercise pens to be a really good thing to purchase for rabbits, they are good for attaching to hutches and also for setting up safe controlled areas indoors or outdoors where your bunny can have some free time. Remember to purchase pens that are tall enough to prevent rabbits from jumping out as they are impressive jumpers, I recommend a pen over 75cm tall and even then to place some covers over it to keep rabbits in and other animals out. I find exercise pens through trademe are the much cheaper option then in stores, you can find good ones between 30-50 buks, and I found garden netting to work well as covers to go over the tops.