
Mixed Breed
This is Penelope and Effi, they need to be rehomed do to housing situation, they both really good behaved and also get along with cats, would be great for them to have a garden. £10 each, Selling to

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately she does not get along with our male rabbit She is around 4 months old Friendly but shy Will come with a temporary cage that we have

Mixed Breed
Very friendly male guinea pig, 5mths old. Purchased from here as part of a 4male group with turned out to be 2 boys and 2 girls so we are reluctantly looking to rehome him

Mixed Breed
Lionhead rabbits Very well handled, up together with everything, We are needing to downsize as we have far too many. Good homes only.

Mixed Breed
Willow is a sweet, gentle girl with lots of character, she's calm and affectionate but sensitive by nature, and we feel our busy home with young children is too loud for her, as she shows signs of anx

Mixed Breed
1 male (grey). Have been handled daily. Used to kids cats and dogs. Rabbits will keep their fluffiness as mum is a double lion head

Mixed Breed
4 young rabbits that need a good home. Ideally we would like them to go in pairs but would consider single if they were to be bonded with another rabbit/s. Indoor rabbits but with freedom to roam in a

Mixed Breed
Update: no longer available but may have some in the new year, keep an eye out! Dwarf cross baby rabbits available to leave their Mum on the 7th December. These bunnies are super friendly and social
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.