
Mixed Breed
🐰 Adorable Baby Rabbits Looking for Loving Homes 🐰 Born 14th January 2026, who will be ready to leave for their new homes from 11th March 2026. Mum is a lovely fawn Lionhead, and dad is a white Po

Mixed Breed
1 white female with blue eyes and 2 white males with blue eyes, and one dark grey male with brown eyes. All friendly and both parents are lovely. £35 each

Mixed Breed
Getting ready for selling hand-raised White Rabbits with blue eyes. Will be available in mid/end of May. Pre-booking accepted with £10 deposit! Dm me for more photos/details such as their parents phot
Mixed Breed
There’s only one white female bunny with blue eyes available. The English Angora is a domestic rabbit breed famous for its extraordinarily long, fluffy wool that covers its entire body, including
Mixed Breed
*please note we have one pure white with blue eyes left from an earlier litter availble now. Mum dutch dad lop 2 from another litter that will be ready from 15th may these are lop/lionheads with an a

Mixed Breed
Just one lovely baby boy left - updated April lovely lop bunnies ready for their new homes. Blue eyed whites and browns. Boys and girls, Corwen, North Wales

Mixed Breed
1 baby rabbit who is black turning blue colour has piercing blue eyes , 3 white rabbits also with piercing blue eyes the dad is a lion head rabbit ,mum is short haired ,£25 each , Heathrow collection
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.