
Mixed Breed
I have 2 male and female bunnies for ready to leave for their new homes now. The 2 ginger and white that are predominantly white are both girls. The boys are the white and ginger and white which has

Mixed Breed
The add says they are 6 weeks, this is incorrect. They are 6 months old - Sadly selling our beloved beautiful rabbits due to moving home and not being allowed pets in the new property :( Our rabbi

Mixed Breed
Two lovely bunnies left, one gorgeous boy and one girl. The grey one is male and the white one left is female 🐇🤍🩶 they both love being cuddled and are around our three children whi handle them too.

Mixed Breed
Super adorable, very friendly dwarf-mix bunnies, ready to go to their loving homes. Bunnies: £40 1 white girl, Juniors (14 weeks old, New Zealand/Dwarf mixes): £40 3 white boys, Adults: £50 1 white ma

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately due to finances we are having to rehome our beloved rabbits. The first two are both females. The black one was born in April 2025 and has had babies who are also for sale. The white one

Mixed Breed
2 females white, 2 males black. We are only looking to place these in single sex pairs. They are curious, friendly and very well handled. They have been used to living with lots of space to run so if

Mixed Breed
Less than a year old black and a black and white free to a good home! Not vaccinated, nurtured or treated for fleas and worms. Collection Cm12ll can deliver local to me! Ideally would like them to go

Mixed Breed
Two closely bonded female rabbits for sale called Doris (white) and Dawn (grey and white). Looking to rehome due to unfortunate circumstances. Both rabbits are very loving and enjoy cuddles and trea

Mixed Breed
We have 6 rabbits for sale that need to go ASAP! The breeds followed by price, gender and colour will be in the list below. New zealand (sold as a couple male and female) white, they will cost £100 t

Mixed Breed
Two female baby rabbit for sale one grey and white and other one white with black marks they mini lops
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.