Mixed Breed
Our gorgeous family rabbits have had babies, I have 2 litters so 10 baby bunnies in total all eating and drinking independently, used to dogs and children. Handled daily and full of love. 1st litter

Mixed Breed
Grey rabbit for sale very loving and fluffy he is a male comes with 2 cages loves attention £80 ono please no time wasters

Mixed Breed
I have three super friendly babies that are looking for their new homes. This was an accidental litter, the kids left the hutch open and my female decided she wanted to get in with my male French lop

Mixed Breed
2 year old male rabbit looking for a kind loving home. I took this rabbit in as previous owner were moving and couldn’t take him with them. Unfortunately he’s not getting on with mine rabbits that h

Mixed Breed
Happy healthy bunnies come from a litter of 6 handled from 10 days old great amd comfortable around children and our dog

Mixed Breed
she is a beautiful grey bunny very friendly and affectionate looking for a new home. She is 7 months old

Mixed Breed
Due to a change of circumstances we have 2 bonded female house rabbits looking for a forever home! We brought them just before ****************** but due to family allergies we can no longer keep the

Mixed Breed
Neverland dwarf cross rex baby rabbits dad is a blue rex mum is a white and black neverland dwarf both can be seen. Beautiful babies ready for there forever home.

Mixed Breed
We’re looking for a new home for our beautiful Pickle who is a 9 month old Rex crossbreed. She has the most beautiful personality and loves a fuss! She’s an outdoor bunny but comes inside regularly fo

Mixed Breed
We have 5 lion lop bunnies, they are 11 weeks old, extremely fluffy and friendly, they all like to be held, brushed, cuddled and stroked, they love running around exploring, and giving bunny kisses.

Mixed Breed
Two lovely boys that sadly need a new home. They are used to kids and cats. Would be best going to a home where they get all the attention they need. £70 each or the pair for £100
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.