Although rabbits are lovely pets, it is not a good idea to let humans sleep with rabbits. Here are a few reasons why:
First, human breath and body heat can make rabbits uncomfortable. Humans exhale carbon dioxide and water vapor, which takes up space in a rabbit's breathing space and makes it uncomfortable for the rabbit to breathe. At the same time, rabbits have a lower body temperature than humans. If the human temperature is higher than the rabbit's temperature, the rabbit will feel overheated. Conversely, if the rabbit's body temperature is higher than that of a human, the human will feel too cold.
Secondly, rabbits are very sensitive to noise and turbulent environments. If you move or snore while sleeping, you may disturb your rabbit's rest. Rabbits need a quiet and stable environment to get enough rest.
Finally, rabbits have different sleeping habits than humans. Rabbits are typically active and active at night and rest during the day, most likely opposite to the human sleep cycle. Bringing rabbits into human sleeping areas may disrupt their sleep and behavior.