how positive are you that he’s only 9 weeks? has he seen and been “aged” by a rabbit savvy vet? 3.5-4 months is usually when males can get neutered. aside from pushing his head down when he lunges and cleaning when he is out, there’s not going to be a lot that can be done for that without neutering. this is a common situation with hormonal bunnies. some buns post-altering still don’t like hands in their space, but i think in general they are able to tolerate it better, esp. when they know that the hand is bringing food or hay…
how are his litterbox habits in the cage? once he is getting the box there, then you can start to expand his area slowly. be prepared that there might be marking poos, but those should decrease as he gets used to the new area (moreso after neutering too). if you don’t have a cordless hand vac, i’d suggest you get one (you can get them inexpensive for about 15-20 bucks!) and just suck up the poos when he’s done.
LOL! hormonal bunnies can be little demons. this is just the fact of the matter. i guess it’s the trade-off for going that route rather than adopting an adult, altered bunny. but don’t worry… with attention, proper care, and neutering he will make a wonderful companion.
do you have any other questions? if you have not read up on buns yet, you might want to check out the House Rabbit Society website (rabbit.org)
it’s the ultimate in bunny info, along with BinkyBunny of coruse!