I know Lego is still new to our house (11 week old Holland Lop we have had 5 days), but my kids are asking will he get to the point where he will voluntarily let them hold him. Right now if we sit in the floor he comes to us, hops on us, sniffs us, licks us and bites our clothes but when pet him or try to pick him up he runs off. When we are home and in the same room, he has free access in and out of his cage via a ramp we made him and he LOVES that. It's funny when we got him we said he would be living outside, then we said in the basement, and now apparently he will be living in our living room. He uses the litter box for pee about 95% of the time and for poop about 75%. He hasn't peed on the floor of our living room since we got the ramp and he only poops there a little dropping or two when I think he is startled or scared. He almost always goes up into the cage and to the litter box. He no longer eats litter but eats hay while in the litter box. He still isn't eating much of the rabbit pellets, but is eating some quaker oats along with a ton of Timothy Hay. He eats a few pellets a day, maybe a teaspsoon full? Okay so back to my original question...do most rabbits, or specifically Holland Lops, get to the point where they want to be petted. When we hold him most of the time he is calm but will freak out pretty easily. We hold him some everyday but trying more to let him get used to us and sniff us, etc... He and I have a great routine when the kids aren't around. He plays and hops around like crazy running up and down the ramp and sometimes will run when I come near and other times just lets me do my thing. He likes to take naps on the carpet in the living room. I like that he is being good about this because it gives him free reign many hours a day. Like today he has been out of his cage since 7:45 and will only have to be in it from 12-4ish when I am not home. He also loves to play in the dog carrier we got to travel/bring him home in. He runs in and out of it too. Here he is on the ramp -