A rabbit makes a good pet when the owner understands that it's a rabbit - not a cat or a dog or a hamster or anything else. They are very unique animals and need to be treated as such.
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>>333308said, it depends on the rabbit -- the breed, the gender, spayed/neutered, their individual personalities..
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>>could train him like I can a dog or catMaking connections between actions and rewards via positive reinforcement is something that you can apply to almost any animal - it's just gonna come down to your rabbit. What, precisely, are you thinking of when you say "train?"
>>or if the bunny is just simple minded and likes to eat/poopAbsolutely not. They do like to eat and they do like to poop but your average rabbit is extremely social and can be very affectionate.
>>do they sleep w/ you or want to cuddle?I wouldn't want to let a rabbit free roam around your house, too much digging and nibbling. They're easily litter trained, though. And with their delicate backs and necks, you have to be a little more gentle with them. No leashes, though harnesses are okay. But cuddling, yeah, definitely. My rabbit would always come up to me and demand to be pet. Couldn't stand being held, but he'd lay there to have his back stroked for hours.