
Mixed Breed
I have 1 female mini lop bunny (Penny) and 1 male bunny (Peter). They are both neutered and would need to be taken together as they are very close. They are very adorable but unfortunately with our

Mixed Breed
Male neutered rabbit Matteo. He’s an absolute sweetheart very independent has the potential to be bonded with a female rabbit not aggressive in anyway. Having to rehome as I have 5 other rabbit with h

Mixed Breed
Very beautiful bunnies 5 males and two females loved and cared now ready for new owners they aren’t neutered due to their age. Collection from Kent Maidstone

Mixed Breed
Bonded pair so need to be together. Male lionhead called Toffee, hes nearly 3 years old and female lop called shrimpy nearly 3 years old. Both been neutered and up to date on jabs. Shrimpy is very cal

Mixed Breed
Sad to have to rehome my boy Will be perfect to bond with a spayed female or 2 Such a gentle loving personality. Vaccinated, neutered, healthy and microchipped Litterbox trained, energetic, lovin

Mixed Breed
Due to no fault if his own, ronnie needs to be rehomed. He was born of bonfire night of 2025. I got him along with his sibling. The breeder said they were both girls, however, Ronnie is in fact a boy!

Mixed Breed
🐰 Adorable Baby Rabbits Looking for Loving Homes 🐰 We have four beautiful baby rabbits, born 14th January 2026, who will be ready to leave for their new homes from 11th March 2026. Mum is a lovely

Mixed Breed
PLEASE READ. i have two very adorable house rabbits that are need of a new forever home. i have one male dutch X Lion head called nugget, he’s is neutered. and a female lop X lion head called Fli

Mixed Breed
We’re looking for a new home for our beautiful Pickle who is a 9 month old Rex crossbreed. She has the most beautiful personality and loves a fuss! She’s an outdoor bunny but comes inside regularly fo
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.