
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
She is a lovely bunny will come wi the a cage and everything included she has been an inside rabbit but can be introduced to the outside now We do have a hitch in original packaging that will be sol

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
We have some baby bunnies who are ready for their forever homes, we would prefer for them to go in pairs. Will know definite genders 8th April 2026 4 black boys 1 black girl 1 brown boy left

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
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
We have a litter of 3/4 continental giants. Price depends on colour, we have Blue, agouti, steel and black. Price listed is for agouti and steel. Bucks and doe’s available. Very well socialised and ha

Mixed Breed
12 week old newzealands babies 3 boys and 3 girls white and haliqien colours Just message if interested

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
We have 3/4 Continental giant X’s ready to leave now. All bucks.. very well socialised, used to children and dogs.
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.