Hi, Lozza, my Santana is now four months old and is a house rabbit. He pretty much litter trained himself, but it's not hard for them to pick it up - rabbits naturally use certain places to wee/poo so you just have to encourage them to use a tray with sawdust instead of a corner of the house.
Overnight (roughly midnight til 7am) he has a small dog crate which has a sawdust layer then a good couple of handfuls of hay every day which he eats and uses as bedding. He has a water bottle there, then a food bowl and water bowl in the kitchen. He eats hay, dried rabbit food and veg trimmings and peelings (he also likes cardboard and bank statements
) and every few days I put him on his harness and we go to the park so he can have grass and fresh air.
I've heard rabbits can be clicker-trained like dogs, and I'm hoping my experienced dog-owning friend will introduce us to it soon.
A decent sized hutch will set you back a couple of hundred quid. As I don't have that kind of money, nor a garden to put it in, Santana lives with DP and I and the cat.
Look up your local rabbit rescue. Rabbits can struggle in the "teenage" stage if not neutered, and get packed off to rescues for quite minor reasons. Experienced handling and a minor operation mean that they're quite calm again by 4-6 months. Santana was snipped at 3 months and has shown no signs of spraying, aggression or moodiness. He is curious and friendly to strangers, particularly children - he plays chase around the house with DNephew (3.5), kicks toy mice back and forth with Millie the cat, and sits quietly to be stroked (on my lap with smaller kids)
I bought him aged 8 weeks from my local (independent with good reputation) pet shop, but if I'd known sooner I would have rescued 