
Mixed Breed
We are looking for a new, dedicated home for our lovely female rabbit. She is very healthy and active. Personality & Behavior: She is currently quite territorial of her cage and can be "nippy" or lu

Mixed Breed
I have 2 girl bunnies looking for loving homes. Coloured girl SOLD One is a black long haired lionhead girl neutered 12 months old grandaughter lost interest. £40 lionhead neutered girl

Mixed Breed
Baby rabbits ready for forever home. Not sexed as too small yet. Not vaccinated. Born and kept outside. Comes from a litter of 6.

Mixed Breed
Looking for a loving home! Unfortunately having to part with him as I’m not hope enough to care for him anymore and think he’d be happier with a loving family. Reliably litter trained and super cuddly

Mixed Breed
Sadly having to look at rehousing my two rabbits was hoping to get them both Spayed neautred and bonded but unfortunately due to Marriage breakdown this isn’t going to be happening. Now and having to

Mixed Breed
They are sister have had them since day one. They are a mix of lop and English spot they are 8 months old so still have a great life ahead of them sadly i am unable to give them the time they deserve

Mixed Breed
Here I have a lovely house rabbit for sale. Come with everything food included toys only selling due to my Daughter having allergic reaction to him. He is truly a lovely rabbit and lovely companion

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
One grey Two black Unsure of sex Mum and dad can both be seen Ready 6th March Been brought up with young kids and other pets Mum long haired lion head, dad dwarf Rex albino (so I’ve been told)
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.