
Mixed Breed
5 beautiful baby bunnies ready to go in two weeks up for sale. Price can be negotiated they just need to go to their forever home

Mixed Breed
Gorgeous ginger rabbit for sale looking for a forever home. Few months old no name yet potty trained only had 2 litters

Mixed Breed
Mother and daughter, both friendly like people and enjoy being stroked. Re homing due to personal circumstances, free to a good home.

Mixed Breed
READY TO LEAVE NOW...4 bucks & 2 does..lived inside since birth and handled every day...needing new homes

Mixed Breed
Beautiful female and 2 male rabbits for sale. The white lop eared bunny is a male and the one with white paws is male too. At the moment they are indoor bunny but could live outside once weather gets

Mixed Breed
14 weeks old bunnies. Happy and friendly around kids. £40 for each or £65 for 2 Not vaccinated Looking for a new home

Mixed Breed
Lovely little lady now ready for a forever home. Mainly black with some nice white markings on her paws and chest and a little blob on her nose.

Mixed Breed
Born in November 2025 this little one is now ready for her new forever home, she has some lovely markings and is very inquisitive.

Mixed Breed
Ginger one is now reserved. lovely boy now ready to go to their forever home. They were born on 18/11/2025 handled and very friendly.

Mixed Breed
£60 FOR BOTH. NOT EACH. NOT SPAYED. NO HUTCH/RUN. They are sisters and Around 9/10 months old, Must stay together! Two female rabbits for sale. Lion-head cross Lop ear. Sadly do not have the time an
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.