Hi! It’s great that you’re on BB to get started!
It will be very important down the line that you let your parents know that there may be times they will need to help you with finances, as rabbit vet costs can be very expensive, as well as buying the monthly supplies (hay, litter, etc.) regularly. Making no assumptions about your parents, but generally, many adults let their children have rabbits because they believe it’s a pretty -low effort- pet, that just needs to be kept in its cage. That’s 100% not true, and thus, if you’ll be living with your parents for the foreseeable future, you’ll need to have a discussion about letting your rabbit have it’s own space, be free-roam, have coverage for when you’re at school (if applicable), have coverage when your rabbit needs potentially expensive examinations/medications, etc..
As an extreme example, my first 3 months with Wick, I spent roughly $1,000 on just vet bills because he was sick and needed constant medication. In addition to the vet bills, I spent $40 on hay every 2-3 weeks, plus purchasing litter. It’s a lot of money sometimes, so let your parents know you may need their support!
The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.