Rabbit Cage?
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The only viable solution that comes to my mind is a coffee table. You could have one built or modified fairly easily and cheaply. A hinged top that opens to put the bunnies in, and vented sides that are hidden by the overhang of the tabletop. As long as you keep the trays cleaned out, the bunnies would stay healthy when you put them in for the night. And a nosy landlord peeking in would not know.
But if you have pet restrictions, you should deal with that first. Anybody who does not keep rabbits will smell them as soon as they walk in the house. And your landlord has the right to inspect the property at any time, provided prior notification. If you stay with your parents, well, they already know. Try talking to them.
I hope I have been helpful.
Past experience with landlords, and my imagination.
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Actually, rabbits are easily litterbox trained, if spayed and neutered, and so as long as you keep the boxes clean, all they would notice is the smell of hay. Visit www.rabbit.org for more information about keeping rabbits happy and healthy.