
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
Both brown one we think are white the coloured ones we believe are female. Very friendly babies love cuddles. Will sit for hours having pets. They are indoor bunnies and must be kept inside till at th

Mixed Breed
We are selling two healthy rabbits, one grey female and one white male, both around 4–5 months old. I’m helping a friend rehome them — they were originally bought for his baby, but the baby no longer

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
We re homed lots of pet rabbits at our farm this year but this female is not getting on with any of the other rabbits. Un like them she is use to living indoors she is toilet trained. She is very fri

Mixed Breed
Friendly and healthy rabbit, around one year old. Has a soft coat, good temperament, and enjoys attention. Eats well and is used to being handled. Ideal as a pet for a loving home.

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
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

Mixed Breed
I have 5x rabbits for sale , ready to go and regularly handled by both adults and children , any questions please ask. 1 white female 13 week old. 4 x 10 week old mixed
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.