
Mixed Breed
I have a beautiful male rabbit for sale he was born March 2024 so is over a year old He is very sweet! He’s a mini Rex cross lop, he has a lovely Rex coat! I don’t have the time or space for him due to a change in circumstances Collection only

Mixed Breed
3 boys left looking for forever homes They will leave with changeover pellets and some spring green cabbage £20 each B68 9HJ

Mixed Breed
2 gorgeous male rabbits for sale *******************************************************************

Mixed Breed
Last of the litter very friendly used to children has red eyes and little flecks of grey in fur mum is a giant lop dad is continental

Mixed Breed
One female lionhead One male lop Both rabbits are very well behaved comfortable with other animals and children. Can be handled easily and loves being petted and loves showing affection

Mixed Breed
£30 each. I will be re homing my loved and long term bunnies. Black & white (Tuxedo) is male, and white bunny (Fifi) is female. Fifi is around 3 years old and Tufedo is 2. Male is neutered. Both are

Mixed Breed
Meet these two adorable bunnies 9 weeks old , ready to go home together and there packed with charm and personality! These little fluffballs are the perfect combination of playful and snuggly. They lo

Mixed Breed
Rabbits & Hutch for Sale We have 1 Lop Rabbit for sale along with a double-storey hutch. ***Can be bought separately*** Price: Lop £15 each (male) Hutch: £100 The hutch has been kept indoors sin

Mixed Breed
Born on the 3rd of September, 2025. We have one male left available looking for his forever home Collection or delivery only in Wirral.

Mixed Breed
We have a mixture of lop eared x rabbits male and female Also pure Rex rabbits for sale all ready to leave friendly and well handled We have males and females

Mixed Breed
Im looking to rehome a 1 year old male rabbit! He's friendly, but unfortunately, my daughter has lost interest in him now and just want him to go to a good loving home
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.