
Mixed Breed
To no fault of his own I’m needing to rehome our indoor rabbit. He’s really friendly and gets on with dogs, cats and kids. I’m not sure if he’s neutered because I wasn’t told when I brought him. He

Mixed Breed
Beautiful little girl, very friendly inquisitive, playful young female rabbit, unfortunately she is territorial and is fighting with my other rabbit, would be better to be by herself, she is un-neuter

Mixed Breed
This is Pippin. She is a mini lop x Rex and is just under 2 years old. Shes a very sweet girl, litter trained, doesn’t bite, will let you handle her on her terms. One of her ears is almost always u

Mixed Breed
Im not sure on what breed he is. Only have to get rid due to work commitments and not able to give him the love and attention he needs. Good with children, has been handled since birth so used to be

Mixed Breed
Two male bunnies I want them to go to a good home I don’t have the time to take care of them and it’s just upsetting seeing them in cage. Please note the colourful one back is a bit fated as they sh

Mixed Breed
I am looking to find forever homes for my beautiful balls of fluff . Handled a lot so very tame and very good with kids as have 3 daughters . The mum is angora and dad a lionhead so some fluffier than

Mixed Breed
The bunny is a female, her name is Bluebell, she's almost 4 months old, fully vaccinated, worm treated litter trained and spayed. She is very kind and playful, loves scratches and pets. She'd be also
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.