
Mixed Breed
Both bonded, mini lop is very friendly and the lionhead is quite shy. (More pictures can be available) I want the owner too be educated on rabbit care and be able to give the rabbits enough time as

Mixed Breed
Well looked after rabbits available. They have a hutch each as we keep them seperated (they will fight if together so ideally sold seperately). We can also provide the remaining hay and straw, water b

Mixed Breed
There both are bonded they have there vaccine done ,i do not have papers for it but if you sign them up for the vets you’ll see it on there system. I will give u a bunny litter tray w it and they will

Mixed Breed
I have 2 male and female bunnies for ready to leave for their new homes now. The 2 ginger and white that are predominantly white are both girls. The boys are the white and ginger and white which has

Mixed Breed
Male gorgeous rabbit unfortunately due to no fault of his own is looking for a new home that can offer plenty of time for him to roam. Comes with inside home and food bowl and water bottle

Mixed Breed
have rabbits ready for pick up on 25 th April. Mix gender. Will be able to confirm gender at 8 weeks. Another 9 will be ready on 10 May. Rabbits looking for their forever homes! These beautiful bunni

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
10 m old lion head unfortunately I’m having rehome no fault of his own. Just head full health check and nails chipped come with hutch toilet trained use litter box coke with all his food water bottle
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.