Rabbit breeding, like the breeding of any animals, isn't to be taken lightly. Vet bills are expensive, and there are many things that can go wrong. You risk your girl's life by breeding her. Is that a good way to treat a pet? Spayed and neutered rabbits are much calmer, cleaner, healthier, and better pets. Did you know that most unspayed rabbits will develop cancer? By spaying her, you'll ensure she lives a long, full life.

And about her attacking you... Rabbits are territorial animals. They don't like you invading their space. Try opening her cage door, and letting her come out on her own terms (put the cage on the ground first, if it's up high). And many rabbits don't like to be picked up - but they do love to be petted.

Make sure you rabbit proof your house first (or a room). The House Rabbit Society has a wonderful website about all things rabbit. I suggest you check it out!