
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
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Mixed Breed
As I'm going to be adopting a dog soon, I need to re-home my rabbits for safety reasons. Oreo is a female black lionhead with a white tummy who's roughly 6-7 years old. Andy is a male grey mini lop wi

Mixed Breed
They are super friendly and very tame been handled daily since they were born they are very healthy they were my keepers but I'm downsizing on my rabbits they are not bonded or sprayed they can go now

Mixed Breed
Selling as we both have been offered new jobs however that will require us to be away all week and only home and weekends and that’s not fair on the bunnies they are both so cute and gentle and need a

Mixed Breed
* 2 baby girls left* ready to leave from 10th Feb Please no time wasters. These babies mean the world to me and will only go to the best homes, so forgive me for asking questions when enquiring. He

Mixed Breed
I'm looking for a new home. These are young, six-month-old rabbits. One is a male and one is a female. The female is a Mini Lop and the male is a Lionhead. I'm selling both at this price, with a cage

Mixed Breed
Lola is a beautiful mix breed of Mini Lop and Lion Lop, she is not spayed as she has unique harleyquin colours which gives her the lovely markings on her face. Lola has a playful personality and lov

Mixed Breed
I have 4 lionhead/lop bunnies for sale that must go to an indoor life. Pictures of mum and dad. Mum is a lionhead whilst dad is a mini lop. Both have the absolute sweatest natures. Babies have b

Mixed Breed
Mini lop (mum) x lion head (dad) 1 white bunny (1 male) 1 greyish bunny (1 male) 1 white girl is pending collection Ready to go to loving caring homes from 8th Feb Will be sexed this week £
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.