Mixed Breed
The Teddywidder (or Teddy Dwerg) is a rare, small German rabbit breed known for its long, dense, woolly fur, floppy ears, and extremely docile, cuddly temperament. Similar to a dwarf Angora, these "te

Mixed Breed
Who is this gorgeous pair of girlie's here?! 😍 Meet bonded pair of sisters, Dawn (hazel agouti) and Dusk (rare black agouti). The girl's litter was not one of our scheduled litters, they were the re
Mixed Breed
Red eyed white and silver marten babies available. These are not going to be large rabbits when adult. At 7 weeks they are very small, but very healthy. Will be ready in 20th March. Happy, frien

Mixed Breed
We’ve made the choice to sell our rabbit because our home is too small for her. We love her. We can’t give her the space she needs to be happy and comfortable. Our rabbit is an gentle pet with a lovel

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
Good bunnies, unable to look after due to personal reasons but I would like them to go together as they have been together since birth.

Mixed Breed
Here is my adorable litter of fluffy teddy rabbits. I have fully hand reared these babies from day one so they have been handled daily. They live indoors and are partially litter trained, using a cat

Mixed Breed
White RESERVED ✅ bunny ginger RESERVED ✅ Tanned RESERVED ✅ 3x bunnies for sale, Mum is beautiful Netherlands dwarf & dad small grey/brown mini lop Both can be seen. Ready to leave 14th April 3x

Mixed Breed
I bought these rabbits in December of 2025, they are lovely natured and super sweet and love a cuddle as seen on the pictures, they are separated as of now due to territorial issues with them both bei

Mixed Breed
1 black male English Lop x Havana Rex kit. We have a male kit ready to leave from 16th February onwards. Born on December 18th 2025. Mother is an English Lop, father a Havana Rex. We are looking 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.