Mixed Breed
Beautiful mixed litter of baby rabbits looking for their forever homes 💕 Currently almost 4 weeks old, will be ready to leave at 6-8 weeks depending how they are eating and independant Handled dail
Mixed Breed
This is my beloved Melvin and Bambi. Rehoming my babies is one of the hardest decisions iv had to make. Unfortunately, I'm not longer able to suit their care. Iv had Melvin since he was 13 weeks ( Mel

Mixed Breed
My lovely snowball has had a gorgeous litter of baby bunnies🐰💖I make sure all bunnies go to best homes where they will be loved and well looked after £10 deposits is asked to secure your bunnie upda

Mixed Breed
I unfortunately just don’t have the time for Flopsy (brown) and Cotton Tail (White and brown). I’m at work all the time and can’t give them the attention they deserve. They can be a little skittish at

Mixed Breed
Beautiful and been handled since purchase. The ginger one is very bouncy and leaps when excited. The white and brown one sometimes gets abit skittish but she will sit and snuggle into you. Having to g

Mixed Breed
4 cute baby mini lop cross rabbits. They are used to being indoors, with dogs around and are used to being handled by children. They were born on the 6th of January and are ready to go now. Remaining

Mixed Breed
White RESERVED ✅ bunny ginger RESERVED ✅ Tanned RESERVED ✅ 3x bunnies for sale, Mum is beautiful Netherlands dwarf & dad small grey/brown mini lop Both can be seen. Ready to leave 14th April 3x

Mixed Breed
🐰 Adorable Baby Rabbits Looking for Loving Homes 🐰 We have four beautiful baby rabbits, born 14th January 2026, who will be ready to leave for their new homes from 11th March 2026. Mum is a lovely

Mixed Breed
They are all adorable. Healthy and very friendly.Their father is black and white, and their mother is white and brown.😊

Mixed Breed
We have 5 lion lop bunnies, they are 11 weeks old, extremely fluffy and friendly, they all like to be held, brushed, cuddled and stroked, they love running around exploring, and giving bunny kisses.
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.