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They litter-train very easily.And they can be litter-box trained.
Also, am I correct in saying that one needs to be very very careful if getting more than one, and keep them separated? Same sex bunnies will fight. Opposite sex bunnies will mate like...well, you know. Bunnies. And then you'd have a LOT of bunnies.
Like any domestic animal, the multiplication aspect is easily controlled by the application of simple surgery. My experience has been that they need to be bonded fairly young. An old established rabbit in a household is MUCH less likely to be play nicely if a new, young one is introduced, but if they're introduced as kittens and bond from a young age, no problem.