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Honestly OP, they will never be tame. They are right now of course, because they are that way until they are old enough to leave their little rabbit nest. I've found a few of their nests in my yard and even with my fat bulldog sniffing them, they didn't move. They will start to get a little more active, and then one day they will panic every time you're near them. They will develop their survival instinct that says "RUN AWAY AS FAST AS POSSIBLE FROM EVERYTING THAT ISN'T A RABBIT".
They just don't make pets, they're wild animals, and will never be tame in a humans hands. They do not tolerate being caged, and will continually try and chew their way out, even to the point where their mouths are bleeding trying to chew through metal.
After a few weeks as baby bunnies they will no longer tolerate being held, being petted, or even you being near them. They will be in constant fear and under extreme stress. You should raise them until they can be weened off milk, and release them. It's selfish and just frankly idiotic to think you can have a nice pet with them.