Mixed Breed
Red eyed white and silver marten babies available. These are not going to be large rabbits when adult. At 7 weeks they are very small, but very healthy. Will be ready in 20th March. Happy, friendly, curious babies who have been well handled daily. Some have ears that are lopped, some upright - though they may possibly drop as they get older. Lots of fuss and cudd

Mixed Breed
Kits are 3 weeks old DOB 5/01/26 Ready 2/04/26 Available to reserve!! DOUBLE MAINED LIONHEAD BABY KITS ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guaranteed These will be loving and used to being handled. Can be indoor and outdoor bunnies in warmer months if you provide a good insulated rabbit house with rain cover and wind protection. Ensur

Mixed Breed
2 adorable Rex x Mini Lop babies are currently available and will be ready to go at the beginning of April. All the rabbits are very friendly and enjoy being handled by both children and adults. The

Mixed Breed
A litter of beautiful mixed breed baby rabbits was born in October and are now ready for their new homes! These little ones are incredibly sweet, curious, and have been handled gently, making them per

Mixed Breed
Born around 1st November 2024 2 adult bonded brother and sister rabbits, must be rehomed together , black is female, white is male, both been neutered and up to date on flea/worm/vaccinations Will co

Mixed Breed
We have beautiful bunnies looking for a new home due to change in circumstances. We've had them both from 12 weeks of age and now they are both 4 years old. Black (male) one is mix with Netherland Dwa

Mixed Breed
Very friendly, handled daily by children and adults. Do not bite or scratch. Happy to be picked up out of cage, do not run off. Must stay together!

Mixed Breed
5 month old rabbit looking for forever home. Very friendly with adults and children. Will come with everything you need to get started.

Mixed Breed
looking to sell my sisters rabbit as it does not get the proper love and care it’s deserves. just want it to go to a loving home cage included and playpen type cage included. she likes to be held abit
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.