
Mixed Breed
We’re looking for a kind and responsible new home for our lovely rabbit, Jude. Jude is a young male rabbit (approx. 4–5 months old) with stunning grey and cream mottled markings and big expressive e

Mixed Breed
Hello everyone I currently have 3 babies that are looking for new family’s, to go to in April 10th. They are Mini Lop X Netherlands. They are a bit too young to sex at the moment but i can give it

Mixed Breed
I’m sadly looking to rehome my 2 gorgeous rabbits (sisters) due to struggling with my own health issues.. One has floppy ears, the other, her ears stick up. They’re around 8 months old. The one with

Mixed Breed
Mum is Giant French lop x conti Dad is full lop Babies ears starting to lop too Beautiful big babes for sale, handled by me and kids, Used to dogs, Ready for new homes now

Mixed Breed
Male rabbit looking for a loving new home. This is Bobby I have had him since he was around 1 year old and he is now about 3. This is a very sad sale and I will only let him go to the right home. He

Mixed Breed
I have 2 males, there bonded they will be 1 year old in may. I took them back after a year as the owners circumstances changed. No ones fault. But I’m looking to re home them as I already have 5 outdo

Mixed Breed
Grey rabbit for sale very loving and fluffy he is a male comes with 2 cages loves attention £80 ono please no time wasters

Mixed Breed
Really sweet lovely big girl Rehoming as her friend passed away and I’m not looking to get another rabbit to keep her company, as I’m too sad about her pal and I don’t want to keep her alone, I don’t

Mixed Breed
Let us introduce you to Marley (An all black Russian lop of 2 years Old), sky (A black and white dwarf Russian of 3.5 years), Lilly (A white lop of 1 year ) and Poppy (A tiny dwarf and very fluffy lop

Mixed Breed
Two guinea pigs they so friendly they shy for a day or two comes with a big cage and everything with them only looking for a home for them cause I’m son is allergic to them
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.