Lilly is doing great so far - she is 8 weeks old this week and while still a lot of energy, easily the best bunny I could ask for. I fixed the potty training issue by buying her a large litter box to take up both corners of her cage that she had been going at - its a little small for the cage so she likes to push it and make a little crevice to nap it with her back feet sticking out the side lol.
She loves food - LOVES IT. Her favorite food is Cilantro and she has tries Bok choy, mustard greens, carrots and celery so far - but Cilantro is her favorite. No Fruits yet - Im going to wait a few more months before we introduce her to those.
She is INSANELY cuddly. When I open her cage she is beating on the door with her front paws to help me open it and then jumps into my arms, crawls up my chest and burrys her little head under my neck. She doesnt mind getting held at all - She makes little click/grind noises with her teeth - its really quite but I think somebody said that is like purring. She also loves kisses and will push her cheek against your mouth if you give her lots of quick little pecks.
My boyfriend has tried to teach her to play tag - she is still learning but will randomly chase after him now and then so I think she is learning.
We had company over when she had her free time out - she was really friendly and went up to everyone and let them pet her and then binkied off - I think she was showing off a little.
We thought she was an albino rex - but she is actually a himalayan - random because her dad was a brown and white (like the classic dutch rabbit look) and her mom was a dark brown - almost like a calico. We noticed her ears were starting to turn black and her nose has some little spots coming up - right now its a light gray but we expect it to turn black in a few months.
We have been really good about not chasing her so when its time to go in the cage she comes right to us.
Lately she has been rattling her water bottle a lot - even when its full. I think she does it bc we always come in to check and make sure its not empty - maybe we have taught her that when she shakes it we come in and see her? I dunno.
Here is a quick video of her having a bunny 500 moment. (bad resolution it was on my cell phone) This was before work -you can hear me making a click noise with my tounge and then she just races back and forth. She likes to hide behind the TV - we went and got some plastic wire cover things to cover everything in the back so its safe fir her - but we would prefer she find another place to crash when she gets tired.