Mixed Breed
Beautiful mixed litter of baby rabbits looking for their forever homes 💕 Currently almost 4 weeks old, will be ready to leave at 6-8 weeks depending how they are eating and independant Handled dail

Mixed Breed
Here we have 5 beautiful baby’s 2 does and 2 bucks unsure on the sex of the other just yet , 5 🌟 homes for theses little baby’s been handled since they was born by myself and my children they are use

Mixed Breed
we unfortunately have to let luna go, she is a very trained bunny rabbit. she just has to get used to you for abit. she will come with her play ben, her bottle and her feeding bowl.

Mixed Breed
mixed breed lions heads will be due to leave on the 24th April the mother is the grey and white rabbits in the picture and the father is the golden one, when deposit is put down I’ll give you my numb

Mixed Breed
2x 6 month old female rabbits for sale. Nala is a lionhead and Coco is a lop. Vaccinated in January. They are bonded so must stay together. £80 for both rabbits or £200 for both of them including the

Mixed Breed
Two closely bonded female rabbits for sale called Doris (white) and Dawn (grey and white). Looking to rehome due to unfortunate circumstances. Both rabbits are very loving and enjoy cuddles and trea

Mixed Breed
£25 each. I am rehoming my rabbits unfortunately as I can no longer take care of them. Black and white (tuxedo) is male, neutered. White is female (fifi) and both are around 2 years old. Extremely we

Mixed Breed
Friendly , playful and cheeky brothers looking for a new home. My daughter bought them with her birthday money and unfortunately she is allergic to rabbits we have discovered 😔 we will be sad to see

Mixed Breed
10 m old lion head unfortunately I’m having rehome no fault of his own. Just head full health check and nails chipped come with hutch toilet trained use litter box coke with all his food water bottle
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.