This is a difficult question that only you can answer. Some people feel they need to have another pet after their first die in order to cope, while others believe that it is better to allow themselves time to grieve. If you decide that you want another rabbit, be sure to do your research and find an animal that will be a compatible fit for your lifestyle and personality. You should also be prepared to commit to taking care of your new pet for its entire lifetime.
One thing to consider is whether you are ready to handle another possible loss. Rabbits can live for up to 10 years, so if you are not prepared for the possibility of another long-term bond, it might be better not to get a new rabbit. Ultimately, the decision is up to you, but please remember that a pet is a lifelong commitment.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your veterinarian.

Should I get another rabbit?
Only you can answer this question, but in general it is not advisable to get a new pet unless the current one dies. You will find that rabbits are far more work than you think they are when you first bring them home.
My rabbit died, should I get another one?
If a new pet is a commitment you’re willing to make, then yes. Otherwise, it is recommended that you wait until your rabbit passes away before getting another pet.
How long do rabbits live?
On average, rabbits can be expected to live from six to ten years. It is important to remember that a pet is a lifelong commitment.
How long can rabbits live?
Most rabbits will live from seven to ten years.