Gee, I thought I was the first one to respond to this yesterday. I’ll try again. First of all, your bunny is adorable! So is that pink bunny you inserted, how did you do that?
Next, I’m Party Pooper #2 (or tried to be #1) because I know people want to spend oodles of time with their new bunnies, but I think you need to keep your bunny in an area that’s easy to clean up. I’m of the understanding that baby bunnies aren’t supposed to leave Mom until they are 8 weeks old, so yours sounds awfully young.
Next, I’m a big believer in rabbits finding their spot to go and they’ll be fine. But as long as it’s not neutered (way too young, of course) this spot will likely change. The pooping will definitely continue and you will soon drive yourself insane trying to get perfection out of an unneutered rabbit. Probably some people manage to litter train unneutered rabbits, but I’m sure the pooping will not stop as he won’t be able to stop himself from dropping them along the way. You’ll be amazed how fast he turns around once he’s neutered. Maybe I’m just lazy, but I take my young ones out for shorter periods of time or keep them where they can be cleaned up after without too much angst. I would be curious to know how many people manage to train their bunnies before they are neutered. Maybe with the urine. But dropping poops? No way do I think he will stop.
Sounds like he’s got a great home. Enjoy every minute, but don’t beat yourself up over the litter training this young