Wild rabbits are difficult to tame, and many will try to kick and bite their way back to freedom. The rabbits that we keep nowadays haven’t lived in the wild for several thousand years, and there are big behavioural differences between the wild rabbits and the ones we keep at home.
A domesticated rabbit will be much friendlier and easier to keep. They are a lot more docile and are less likely to have the various diseases and parasites that wild rabbits can carry.

Wild rabbits are not easily tamed
Catching and keeping wild rabbits is not only cruel but also dangerous. WIld rabbits can transmit the potentially fatal disease, rabies, onto humans who handle them. Not only this, but wild rabbits will not take kindly to being locked up in a hutch and handled by humans. Always stick to rabbits that are born and bred into captivity.
Catching wild rabbits and keeping them can be dangerous, especially since they could transmit the potentially fatal disease known as rabies on to humans who approach them. Not only this, but wild rabbits will not be used to being in hutches and handled by humans. It’s much better to stick to rabbits that have been born and bred in captivity.
Titi, 5 February 2020
ive had him for 8 months now he so calm cus i raised him nd 2 others