Caring for any living being requires responsibility (some more than others!), but I find my house rabbits to be the opposite of stressful.
I may worry about stuff sometimes -- introducing a new room or living space, one of them acting a little "off", the store not having all the greens they prefer, the vet mentioning molar spurs, etc. -- but I don't really consider it stressful. In fact, watching and interacting with them every day probably lowers any stress I feel from other areas of life.
As others mentioned, there's lot of info out there, and there are a lot of posts online that deal with illness and injury. Before I got rabbits, I identified a couple of rabbit-savvy vets in my area for ease of mind. I also purchased a number of books on rabbit health and behavior for both learning and to have on hand for reference in case of possible illness. These gave me some confidence and comfort in my ability to become a future caretaker.
I may worry about stuff sometimes -- introducing a new room or living space, one of them acting a little "off", the store not having all the greens they prefer, the vet mentioning molar spurs, etc. -- but I don't really consider it stressful. In fact, watching and interacting with them every day probably lowers any stress I feel from other areas of life.
As others mentioned, there's lot of info out there, and there are a lot of posts online that deal with illness and injury. Before I got rabbits, I identified a couple of rabbit-savvy vets in my area for ease of mind. I also purchased a number of books on rabbit health and behavior for both learning and to have on hand for reference in case of possible illness. These gave me some confidence and comfort in my ability to become a future caretaker.