
Mixed Breed
6 months old bunny Happy and friendly around kids £50 Not vaccinated Looking for new home Mixed breed

Mixed Breed
Newt is a 5 month old mixed breed rabbit Newt is a house rabbit he has a lovely temper and loves cuddles. He enjoys being in the garden and roaming the house when we’re with him. He has a mixed die

Mixed Breed
Unexpected litter. We bought 2 girls but must’ve been wrongly sexed but now have these cute little babies. Mum and dad are both rex x lop and can be seen. All are different colours. Will add more pic

Mixed Breed
Light grey rabbit is a female dark grey a male. Both very friendly as handled regularly. Both eat and drink well. Both litter trained. They will be ready to leave for there forever homes 2nd may. Plea

Mixed Breed
2 baby boy rabbits born just before ******************.Very tame have been handled since young. Been kept outside but could live indoors also. Parents can be seen won’t grow 2 big as parents arnt big.

Mixed Breed
Beautiful babies, already quite big. Due to go in 2 weeks. Dad is a french lop and mumnis a Continental giant sonthese bunnies will not be small. They are happy and healthy. Currently kept indoors but

Mixed Breed
1 black male English Lop x Havana Rex kit. We have a male kit ready to leave. Born on December 18th 2025. Mother is an German Lop, father a Havana Rex. We are looking for a home where there are oth

Mixed Breed
7 Grey mini lop crosses. Dad is mini lop Mum I think is Dutch. Unsure on sexes. They’re are all identical colours, so will take viewings when old enough to go- as don’t want to get muddled with who’

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
She's a lovely indoor rabbit free roam loving and caring litter trained vaccinated and worm and flea treated loves bananas and strawberries need gone asap

Mixed Breed
I am selling all of my rabbits due to a change in life circumstances which makes it difficult for me to give the rabbits the time and care they deserve. I’ve been breeding rabbits for about 2 years no

Mixed Breed
Lions-head mixed with mini lop Male/dark female/light grey Bright blue eyes 16 weeks old Comes with cage/toys/food/treats/mats/blankets and everything they have-need. £250 for both rabbits and ever

Mixed Breed
There 16 weeks old now, newzealands babies 2 boys and 3 girls white and haliqien colours Just message if interested Harlequin boys have gone now just have whites left
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.