Companion Animals

Rabbit Social Welfare and Bonding

Rabbits are highly social animals that should be kept in compatible pairs or groups, with solitary housing causing chronic welfare deficits.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Solitary rabbit housing causes chronic psychological welfare impairment that cannot be fully compensated by human interaction. The social bond between bonded rabbit companions is intense, and the death of a companion requires sympathetic management of the surviving rabbit. Bonding new companions should be done carefully to prevent severe aggression.

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