
Mixed Breed
Rabbit for sale, unsure of his breed. Very cuddly, and playful. Comes with everything!! Toys, indoor cage, saw dust, hay, food, treats, bowls, water bottle etc. Full set up, so you won’t need to b

Mixed Breed
Lion Head x Vienna Lop bunnies ready for their new homes! £30 each or Two for £50 Please get in touch to arrange viewings!

Mixed Breed
We are selling two healthy rabbits, one grey female and one white male, both around 4–5 months old. I’m helping a friend rehome them — they were originally bought for his baby, but the baby no longer

Mixed Breed
Beautiful colours Happy and healthy Has lived in the house Hand reared from birth Ready to leave now

Mixed Breed
Mini lop cross babies 12 and 13 weeks old Eating hay and heygates pellets Lovely little bunch Looking for their forever home

Mixed Breed
Mini lop cross babies for sale 17 weeks old 1 black female with lop ears last of litter Eating well on hay and heygates rabbits choice pellets Lovely little rabbits

Mixed Breed
Two female rabbits - need rehomed due to changes in personal circumstances. Both unneutered, unvaccinated. Can live together if they are free roam, but if they will be staying in a hutch (even overni

Mixed Breed
I have a boned pair of Rabbits (B&W Male and Brown Female). They are a lovely pair with a great character, completely free to a good home. They have always been indoor rabbits, lots of energy and ha

Mixed Breed
3 female pure Netherlands £35 1 male (m1) from different litter is mixed breed mother French lop. Father mini Rex £25

Mixed Breed
7 bunnies for sale in Leeds, Yeadon mix breed of lionhead and lob ears, fluffy and playful Text or Whatsapp me on : ************

Mixed Breed
3 baby rabbits looking for there forever homes. Well handled friendly will be wormed before leaving. Mam is in photos with babies. Collection only. Can give you some food they on to take with you view
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.