
Mixed Breed
We have made the hard decision to re-home our beautiful little bunny for her own sake. This is due to us having a dog, toddler, another baby on the way and just feel like we can’t give her the time an

Mixed Breed
We’ve had Rufus since he was roughly 1 year old (vet’s best guess when we first rescued him). He’s now roughly 2.5. He’s a lovely boy, loves being stroked & being around humans. We have a 6 year old d

Mixed Breed
Super cute baby bunnies, 2 boys available NOW! Mum is harlequin rex, dad is lop. Parents can be seen with babies. Have been handled daily since eyes opened and by kids daily so very friendly bunnies.

Mixed Breed
Well handled and ready for new homes. Nosey and inquisitive, very gentle and friendly. Microchipped, wormed. Will come with supply of their own food. Can make up unrelated trios if required. Upri
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.