@Skye'sDucks I opened him on the terrace for about 30 mins tryna bond with him but he was not interested in me and afraid of me outside the cage inside he's fine and lets me touch him and take from my hand but outside its completely opposite. He didn't poop or pee anywhere just explored and hopped around. I haven't seen any poop from him and I only see pee when I go to him in the morning.
That's good he didn't go to the bathroom! I was much younger when we had our rabbits indoors, so my mom did the litter training, and by the time I fully was taking care of them by myself my buns were outside, so I can't offer litter training tips, I'm sorry. I think the best thing you can do is keep up what you are doing--when he finally poos, put the poop in there, and as he is peeing put the tissues in there so he smells it. I know that one tip is usually what people do.
His name is adorable though! That's a great name.
That's good he's being normal, too. Any poop since your last posts? Personally I think you are doing fine with his diet--rabbits need fiber so unless you feed him a TON of treats with lots of fiber in them, there should be no reason for him to get a fiber overdose! They need plenty of good fiber for their guts to work properly, anyways. Lack of fiber and roughage moving through their systems can cause issues, which is why it's important for them to be getting plenty of hay and/or greenery.
I imagine it may take Bugs a while to get used to you. I'm sure he'll warm up in no time though and you two will be close buddies!

I know my lionhead, who I've had for years, can still be distant from me. When I let him run around either outside in a pen or inside, he rarely wants me petting him or even really interacting with him--he's very active and just isn't as cuddly. But he also has his sweet side, so some rabbits just have a variety of personalities! And treats help too.
