The Mini Lop, also affectionately known as the miniature lop or mini lop bunny, is a charming rabbit breed popular in the United Kingdom. Originating from Germany, these rabbits were bred to create a smaller version of the larger French Lop, resulting in a compact, well-rounded pet with distinctively floppy ears. Physically, Mini Lops have a solid, muscular body weighing between 3 to 6 pounds, covered with dense, soft coat in a variety of colours and patterns. Their ears hang down loosely on each side of their head, adding to their adorable appearance. Known for their friendly and affectionate temperament, Mini Lops are sociable animals that thrive with regular interaction, making them excellent pets for families and individuals alike. They are playful and energetic but also enjoy calm lap time once bonded with their owner. For care, they require spacious housing with room to exercise, a diet rich in hay complemented by fresh veggies, and regular grooming. If searching for a mini lop rabbit or mini lop bunnies for sale, potential owners should be ready for the commitment to care and socialisation that ensures these delightful rabbits remain happy and healthy companions.
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We’re looking for a perfect forever home for two smart and stunning female rabbits. They are inseparable and must be adopted together. - Personality: Sweet and intelligent, currently learning to tru
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I am a small hobby breeder I do take very good care of my bunnies and will ask questions before homing to you. Mum and dad can be seen Babies are handled daily Pictures are of current and older babies

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Mini Lop Male DOB 12/10/25 Not neutered Beautiful and friendly mini lop, loves a cuddle. Mini Lionhead Female DOB 05/11/25 Not spayed Beautiful and friendly mini lionhead, loves a treat Bonded pai
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Lovely litter, regularly handled and pretty markings Please note we will not take any deposits without the bunnies being seen in person Bunnies are ready now, we do not deliver or reserve - first come

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Please read FULL advert. updated daily. **NOW ALL RESERVED** They will be 8wks old on 2nd May 2026 and ready to leave. Mum and dad pics in photos. Very well socialised, happy, healthy bunnies. 3xboys

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I got him almost a year ago very friendly but really shy and anxious with people he eventually gets used to you just got to give him time he’s litter trained the reason I’m giving him away is because

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(I will not tolerate anymore time wasters, only serious enquiries and people who have done at least minimum research on how to care for rabbits!). I have a proven vaccinated mini lop buck who just tu

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GINGER AND MIXED ARE NOW RESERVED I have 4 gorgeous baby rabbits who have been handled daily and around children. They are currently just over 2 weeks old so can’t go until the 18th may earliest. Th

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Last mini lop looking for a home out of the litter. Dad is the white mini lop and mum is the brown mini lop/lion. Ready to go from the 17th of May. Collection Maldon Essex. Not sure on the sex yet as

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2 mini lop girls currently living together so can go together or seperate They are the most loveliest colour and having lovely temperaments £150 for them both

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This is Flopsy she’s a spayed female with vaccines up to date I’m not sure when they are due but I have the vaccination card I can check if interested. Flopsy is a lovely rabbit when settled she enjo

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I have 2 beautiful 2-month-old bunnies ( mini loop and dwarf ) looking for loving homes. They are friendly and used to people, raised indoors in a clean environment. They have started eating hay and
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2 Lovely male bunnies that enjoy cuddles and a blanket. £30 each or 2 for £50 however if you have both they will need to be neutered.
Mini Lop rabbits are exceptional pets due to their friendly, affectionate, and laid-back nature. They are social, intelligent, and bond well with their human families, making them great companions for children and adults alike. They generally enjoy being held, cuddled, and interacting with their owners, although gentle handling and early socialization are important to build trust and prevent stress.