The National Trust of Scotland, a conservation charity, said the rabbit population had to be brought back to a "sustainable" level as their digging is damaging buildings on the tiny, remote island off the west coast.
"Steps have to be taken to bring the population back under control," a National Trust spokeswoman told AFP.
A landslide on Canna last week is being partly blamed on underground rabbit warrens which weakened the soil structure, she said.
Canna resident Winnie MacKinnon told The Times newspaper that the rabbits had even uncovered skeletons in the island's cemetery.
"The rabbits are digging up the graveyard and they're dragging out the bones," MacKinnon said.
She added, "A lot of rabbit pie is being eaten but you cannot keep up with them."
The National Trust is currently looking for a contractor to carry out a cull on the seven-kilometre long island, which is part of Scotland's ruggedly beautiful Inner Hebrides archipelago.
The "most likely" solution is that the rabbits will be shot, the charity's spokeswoman said. She declined to specify how many rabbits would be culled, but confirmed it would be in the thousands.
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