
Mixed Breed
2 female rabbits who are sisters Born in August 2025. Both are lovely and very curious. Maple has lop ears and Willow has straight ears. Their run, food, toys and all rabbit supplies can also go with

Mixed Breed
I’m sadly looking to rehome my 2 gorgeous rabbits (sisters) due to struggling with my own health issues.. One has floppy ears, the other, her ears stick up. They’re around 8 months old. The one with

Mixed Breed
Male sale lovely pet 6 months old only message he’s lonely rabbit and good with people and he’s really good

Mixed Breed
Must go together as a pair. Fluffy haired one called charming nd the other one is called prince. Selling due to circumstances changing. Must go to a good home. They are indoor as well so would like to

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately can’t keep due to having to move suddenly. Beautiful lovely girls, both friendly and like strokes. Like strokes Hutch is almost new, they have taken a few bites out of it.

Mixed Breed
New litter available soon. Ready 18th April once 8 weeks old Gorgeous baby rabbits available. We have a fantastic litter of mini lop/lion heads available. Both parents are here and can be seen. Th

Mixed Breed
Friendly rabbit Is a nice pet bought for son hes not interested no more i work a lot of hours and feel hes not having enough atrention Hes a out door bunny will hop in the garden and sit on the wall

Mixed Breed
We have 4 rabbits already but this one needs a new home. He will come with food, he loves a cuddle and stroke. He has been looked after well needs a new home due to my autistic daughter getting overwh

Mixed Breed
Both females one all white and one white and beige, age 7 weeks and ready to go to a good home on 24th February. Both bunnies are used to be handled so good behaved when being held and love lots of cu
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.