
Read the scene around tell a relaxed loaf from a worried
A relaxed loaf usually has a softer body, normal breathing, and a rabbit who can eat or move normally. A worried loaf looks tighter, flatter, more frozen, or paired with hiding, thumping, or refusing food. Treat it as body language plus context, not one isolated move. The question is not only what your rabbit did, but what happened right before and right after. Notice sounds, cleaning, food timing, visitors, lighting, your hands, other pets, and whether your rabbit had a clear retreat.
The same movement can mean different things in different rooms, which is why one label rarely helps. The useful question is what changed in the environment or interaction, then what your rabbit chose next. That keeps the answer honest, because rabbit body language is rarely separated from the room around it.













