Overview
Horse and Rabbit often like each other's differences before they understand them. Horse is lively, spontaneous, and drawn toward open space. Rabbit is tactful, careful, and drawn toward emotional safety. Horse may enjoy Rabbit's calm elegance. Rabbit may enjoy Horse's energy and ability to make life less predictable.
Strengths
Horse can lift Rabbit out of over-caution. Rabbit can help Horse move through the world with more grace and less collateral damage. The pair can be charming socially, especially when Horse brings the spark and Rabbit shapes the atmosphere.
Friction points
Horse may find Rabbit too cautious or too concerned with appearances. Rabbit may find Horse unreliable when plans change suddenly. Social life can be tricky: Horse wants movement and variety; Rabbit wants quality, comfort, and an exit route if the room feels wrong.
Communication
Horse should give Rabbit advance notice when possible. Rabbit should say what they need rather than hoping Horse reads the hesitation. Neither partner should make the other's nervous system into a moral failing.
Long-term potential
Good if both partners build a flexible structure. Horse needs freedom that does not scare Rabbit. Rabbit needs calm that does not trap Horse. The middle path is very specific and very workable.

