
Mixed Breed
lovely lop cross lion head bunnies ready for their new homes. Blue eyed whites and browns. Boys and girls, Fully vaccinated Corwen, North Wales

Mixed Breed
White with blue eyes-female-kind and playful Dark grey with grey/brown eyes-male-loves to run around Light grey with brown eyes-male-sweetest baby and loves cuddles Black with dark brown eyes-f

Mixed Breed
Male grey/blue rabbit, goes by the name of liquorice, 1 year old. very fluffy, reason for sale - I can’t keep all my rabbits due to needing to move homes.

Mixed Breed
3 beautiful fluffy bunnies looking for there for ever home. 7 months old. 1x blue and fawn boy available 1x fawn boy reserved 1x girl sold Very friendly bunnies. Litter trained

Mixed Breed
Gorgeous baby rabbits available. We have a fantastic litter of mini lop/lion heads available. Both parents are here and can be seen. These babies have been raised with no expense spared, they’ve had

Mixed Breed
⭐️ONLY 2 LEFT⭐️ MINI LOP X NETHERLAND DWARF **READY NOW** Meet our adorable 9 week old baby bunnies ready to leave now! Meet our adorable baby bunnies there is a litter of 5 (⭐️2 left⭐️) , they are m

Mixed Breed
we are reluctantly looking to re-home our pair of bonded indoors rabbits due to a change in circumstance, they are in bonding pairs The pair is a dwarf mini lop aged 2.5 years blue doe, who is a lov

Mixed Breed
1 male black with ginger and white bits. Must be homed alone or with spayed females. Free 1 male ginger and white with blue eyes. Must be homed alone or with spayed females. Free If a cage is wanted

Mixed Breed
Lovely baby rabbits mum blue Dutch dad brown Rex four baby girls lovely nature and tame one blue and white three blue

Mixed Breed
Selling our beautiful boy to no fault of his own. We’re moving house and cannot take him with us. His a lovely rabbit very friendly has the most loveliest blue eyes. Has been kept indoors.
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.