
Mixed Breed
Lovely mixed breed boy rabbit. Last of litter. Feeding and drinking well. Used to family life small child dog cats ect. Lives outside. Ready now

Mixed Breed
1 x agouti Netherland dwarf purebred doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf buck 1 x orange point Netherland dwarf x lionhead doe All bunnies are broug

Mixed Breed
Baby rabbits looking for a forever home if you haven’t kept before please do research first. They’re very friendly and handled regularly. Thank you

Mixed Breed
We have our last litter from our hallie girl before she hops off into retirement. Both parents have a wonderful temperament and are in fantastic health, they can be seen with the kits. Mum is a Harl

Mixed Breed
We are extremely sad to have to sell our loved rabbit. He is a very curious boy who loves cuddles and attention. He is litter trained and very well behaved and clever, however he does love an opportun

Mixed Breed
I have 4 rabbits that need to be rehomed due to allergies 3 of them live together then there’s 1 on herself they can come with they hutches we also have food straw hay that can come with them

Mixed Breed
We’ve been blessed with 5 beautiful baby bunnies! They’re now 2 weeks old — all healthy, curious, and growing fast. Each one has soft brown fur with a light brown marking around their neck, just like

Mixed Breed
2 adorable baby rabbits born 22/5/2025. Only have male left. 1 ginger and 1 black remaining. Available now.

Mixed Breed
I took these rabbits on for a friend but unfortunately my dog is trying to get to them and not giving up so worried for there safety. Urgent home needed! Both male, bonded pair

Mixed Breed
They will be vaccinated. They are mixed lop, father mini lop I think, mother probably Holland lop. I can send pictures with the parents if necessary. Date of birth is actually 7th September.
Yes, mixed-breed rabbits generally live longer than purebreds due to greater genetic diversity, which reduces the risk of inherited diseases. Purebreds often face breed-specific health issues that may shorten their lifespan, while mixed breeds benefit from a broader gene pool, making them typically healthier and more resilient when given proper care.