
Mixed Breed
Let us introduce you to Marley (An all black Russian lop of 2 years Old), sky (A black and white dwarf Russian of 3.5 years), Lilly (A white lop of 1 year ) and Poppy (A tiny dwarf and very fluffy lop

Mixed Breed
Mixed breed bunnies for sale. Perfect family pet, low maintenance no brushing needed so ideal for families. Will be really intelligent rabbits and the breed has been easy to litter train for house pet

Mixed Breed
Two guinea pigs they so friendly they shy for a day or two comes with a big cage and everything with them only looking for a home for them cause I’m son is allergic to them

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

Mixed Breed
Hi all, Due to myself and my husband getting new jobs this year with shifts, our time schedules are all over time place and we just can’t give our little one the love she deserves. Her vacations a

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My niece has 3 beautiful tame mixed breed bucks (boys) for sale. 5* homes only and pictures of set up will be required. 5 months old £35 each

Mixed Breed
2x male rabbits lovely abit timid as have been outside rabbits but are happy to live indoors aswell both boys brother. £40.00 each or £70 for both

Mixed Breed
£10 each Mixed breed Rex (mum) and mini lop (dad) Sadly due to change in circumstances we just can’t give these girls the home that we had hoped they are amazing gorgeous and very very social they are

Mixed Breed
1 year old female not spayed mini lop Rex mix looking for a loving new home. Sadly I am having to rehome Muffin as I no longer have a suitable rabbit to pair her with. I have had her since she was 8 w

Mixed Breed
His name is mojo he knows his name he’s very content. As he’s always out of his cage hes 17 weeks nearly 18 weeks wouldn’t let me change the Date of Birth on the age thing. He loves his cuddles and a
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.