
Mixed Breed
These boys are lovely brown velvet rabbits who have been socialised with children and a well behaved dog. We are very sad to have to be re homing them but our circumstances have changed and we can no

Mixed Breed
Lion head cross rabbits ready now, unsexed both parents here and both lion head cross Grey White with block patches One all black One black with white stripes

Mixed Breed
Bonded pair of a mini lop and lion lop. Chocolate split lion lop male, needs more attention not malicious but nervous Fawn lion lop full brother to the chocolate split and more confident. None of

Mixed Breed
** No mini lops left to reserve** **Holland lop x Lionhead lops due** **1st week January they’ll be ready** ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guaranteed They’re

Mixed Breed
I have 3 beautiful baby rabbits all have been well handled since two weeks old Black-male Brown-male White-female £30 each

Mixed Breed
Im looking for the best home/s for 2 gorgeous baby rabbits. They are family pets and are absolutely lovely they are friendly and love a stroke and cuddle. I have mum, dad, nan and grandad. They’ve bee

Mixed Breed
Beautiful, friendly boy. Born 3rd July 2025 from an accidental litter. His mum is a well bred pure English and his dad is a well bred pure New Zealand white. Both parents (and sister) can be seen. Us

Mixed Breed
Selling 2 bonded rabbits - luna & doc , male ( 1.5 years ) and female ( 2.5 years ) . Due to family commitments we are unable to give them the the attention they deserve. Very friendly, have come fro

Mixed Breed
5 boys and 1 girl. Lovely temperaments and have been handled by children since birth. Mum and dad can be seen.

Mixed Breed
Bonded pair needing new home. Both litter trained and very friendly, use to being handled and brushed etc. both are free roaming currently. Two pens available to purchase separately one indoor pen one
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.