
Mixed Breed
I have 2 female rabbits for sale. They are healthy and are friendly. They free roam all day until dark usually unless bad weather. They come with the following: 5ft hutch (needs a good scrub but in fa

Mixed Breed
The Legend of Casper: The Friendly (and Slightly Needy) Ghost If you’ve ever wanted to be haunted by something other than your past life choices, meet Casper. He’s a blue-eyed heartbreaker who is cur

Mixed Breed
i have 1 little boy ready for his forever home very loved 1 boy available - all bunnies are eating hay amd solid foods -they are handeled daily so are very friendly -have been around children so us

Mixed Breed
Due to unexpected circumstances of our family growing bigger with limited space, we are looking for someone to have our babies and give them their forever home they deserve. What kind of family we ar

Mixed Breed
His name is mojo he knows his name he’s very content. As he’s always out of his cage hes 17 weeks nearly 18 weeks wouldn’t let me change the Date of Birth on the age thing. He loves his cuddles and a

Mixed Breed
6 month old male rabbit. Bought for my sister but as she’s young she is scared of it. I would keep it but don’t have enough space. Comes with 3 bowls, 2 litter trays, 3 bags of hay, 2 bags of food. No
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.