
Mixed Breed
9 baby rabbits,mixed, ready to go . Dad beige colour,see photo attached. And mum grey colour. We have male and female as well

Mixed Breed
Age 2 male , lovely rabbit been brought up with children so gently as never bit cut his nails and no bother at all selling due to having 2 dogs one been a golden retriever and won’t leave him alone un

Mixed Breed
These indoor bunnies would be best suited to a quiet home. Based on the information I was given (roughly 1yr ago), they are senior/ late middle aged so approx 6 yrs old. They would be best suited to

Mixed Breed
they are friendly and lovely rabbits ready to go they eating soiled foods ready to go to a good home

Mixed Breed
Four beautiful baby rabbits for sale. All handled daily, healthy and confident. Unsure on genders yet, I will update the post when I'm confident on them. Rabbits will come with a bag of pellets that

Mixed Breed
Mixed breed male rabbit for sale. Great with older kids and dogs, lives mainly outdoors but comes inside in the evenings so is used to interaction with people and dogs. Neutered and vaccinations up to

Mixed Breed
Both brown one we think are white the coloured ones we believe are female. Very friendly babies love cuddles. Will sit for hours having pets. They are indoor bunnies and must be kept inside till at th

Mixed Breed
2 male mix breed rabbits. Both vaccinated. Both have a great bond together so far. Looking for a home that has lots of time for them🥹 comes with rabbit pen, Lino, food hay enrichment toys everything

Mixed Breed
Last 2 babies, ready to go now. Both handled daily, used to kids, dogs and cats, one brown and one grey.

Mixed Breed
We re homed lots of pet rabbits at our farm this year but this female is not getting on with any of the other rabbits. Un like them she is use to living indoors she is toilet trained. She is very fri
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.