Rabbits are social animals. While some rabbits live happily as single companions with strong human interaction, most need the benefits that come from a bonded partner. Leaving a rabbit isolated for long periods with minimal enrichment or engagement can result in boredom, depression, and destructive behaviors.
On the other hand, overwhelming a rabbit with constant handling, loud environments, or rough play (especially with young children or others who do not understand their nature) can create chronic stress.
It is said often in the world of rabbits: These animals are not toys. They are fragile. They require gentle, predictable interaction. A balanced approach includes respectful handling, quiet companionship, mental enrichment, and appropriate social bonding.