It could mean a lot of things. Maybe your rabbit is scared or doesn’t like being around people. Rabbits are prey animals, so they can often be scared of new people or situations. If your rabbit is running away from you, try to slowly and calmly approach them. Talk softly to them and give them a treat if they come close.
If your rabbit is running away from home, there might be something wrong. Maybe they’re sick or injured, or there’s something in the environment that’s scaring them. It’s possible your rabbit is trying to find a safe place to rest or hide, so let your rabbit have space if they want it, and check out the environment for anything scary. If you notice your rabbit is injured or sick, contact a vet as soon as possible.

What if I think my rabbit is sick or injured?
If you think your rabbit might be ill or hurt, take them to a vet as soon as possible. If the problem isn’t an emergency, book an appointment for a future date. Vets can often prescribe medication that can help with many common problems, so it’s worth it to take your rabbit to a vet as soon as you suspect something might be wrong.
What if my rabbit is running away from home?
If your rabbit is running away from home, there might be something wrong. Maybe they’re sick or injured, or there’s something in the environment that’s scaring them. It’s possible your rabbit is trying to find a safe place to rest or hide, so let your rabbit have space if they want it, and check out the environment for anything scary. If you notice your rabbit is injured or sick, contact a vet as soon as possible.