
Mixed Breed
It is with a very heavy heart that we have to let our two rabbits go. This is due to no fault of their own it is due to our daughter becoming very allergic to them and with her bad health we can not r

Mixed Breed
Mixed breed male rabbit for sale. Great with older kids and dogs, lives mainly outdoors but comes inside in the evenings so is used to interaction with people and dogs. Neutered and vaccinations up to

Mixed Breed
We have our last litter from our hallie girl before she hops off into retirement. Both parents have a wonderful temperament and are in fantastic health, they can be seen with the kits. Mum is a Harl

Mixed Breed
Rabbit for sale, unsure of his breed. Very cuddly, and playful. Comes with everything!! Toys, indoor cage, saw dust, hay, food, treats, bowls, water bottle etc. Full set up, so you won’t need to b

Mixed Breed
Ready to leave now Use to being handled by adults and children (don’t bite at all) drink out of. Water bottle or bowl fine Enjoy a variety of food / pellets / fruit and vegs and lots of hay Lovely lit

Mixed Breed
Lovely pair of healthy rabbits - 1 male (2 months) and 1 female (3 months). Both are friendly, active, and ready for a loving new home. They come with hay and food to help them settle in easily. Perfe

Mixed Breed
ONLY UP FOR ADOPTION due to change in circumstances; our dog is too much for them and we really want them to go to a home that can provide cuddles and TLC. Male - neutered , no health problems to dat
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.