
Mixed Breed
My name is Rodney, I’m a lion head x lop and I’m about 11 weeks old. I live in the house and get let out to have a roam about and do my happy flips. I live with a cat who isn’t quite happy with my aff

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
PLEASE ONLY MESSAGE IF YOU ARE GENUINE AS I KEEP GETTING MESSED AROUND Surprise litter of bunnies from our rabbits Unsure on the sex's of the bunnies Have 3 ready left to go Will have been flea a

Mixed Breed
Honey is looking for her forever home 2-3 years old French lop cross • Loves cheek and head rubs• Curious• Lovely temperament• Needs lots of space• Not keen on being held, but we have been working on

Mixed Breed
I have 3 gorgeous baby rabbits looking for their forever homes. They are lop/lionhead and ready to leave now. I've had numerous time wasters so genuine enquiries only please. They have been loved and

Mixed Breed
Bunny 1: - Lynx Agouti, with soft, plush fur, blue-grey eyes and a unique ability to flop one ear individually, alternating sides and sometimes having both straight up. - This 1 year old boy is affect

Mixed Breed
Pixie is a female mini lop around 10 weeks old, she is the loveliest little girl who needs someone who has the time for her and is willing to spend a lot of time with her. She is vaccinated, however s

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
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
Hi I have lop cross all females 4 months old brought up around young children 20 each also have a pure mini lop female 1 year old proven brought up around children and have a baby female mini lop to 7
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.