
Mixed Breed
We have 3 boys ( 2x grey and 1 black) and 2 girls ( both black) looking for there new loving homes, dad is a mini lop mum is a lop both can be seen. All have been handled daily, they have lived indoors and out, all have great nature's and love a cuddle. They have all been vet checked.

Mixed Breed
Kits Two days old DOB 5/01/26 Ready 2/04/26 •4 Available to reserve!! DOUBLE MAINED LIONHEAD BABY KITS ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guaranteed These will be loving and used to being handled. Can be indoor and outdoor bunnies in warmer months if you provide a good insulated rabbit house with rain cover and wind protection. Ensur

Mixed Breed
Pair of bunnies sadly need to be rehomed due to personal circumstances, no health issues. A friendly pair of bunnies, will come some toys & bits if required

Mixed Breed
having to sell due to personal reasons, can differ on price. really friendly gorgeous girls well behaved good with kids and no health problems. will come with 3 bags of hay and a 10kg bag of saudust.

Mixed Breed
These babies will be ready to leave from the 24th of February. Mum is a Lop and dad is a lionhead. 2 for £50 or 3 for £70 Happy to reserve for £10 deposit, this will then be taken off the final pr

Mixed Breed
Meet Alvin & Theodore! We’ve had them since August and they were 3 months old. Bought from pets and home, both very healthy. Due to health issues I can no longer care for them the way I should. The

Mixed Breed
** 2 boys still available ** We have 5 absolutely beautiful Netherland Dwarf X Mini Lops looking for new homes. Ready to leave Monday 26th January. Very friendly as handled from a young age by my ch

Mixed Breed
2 beautiful baby lion head x harlequin lops. Ready for collection 21/02/2026 Sold unvaccinated Will only sell in pair - £100 for the pair

Mixed Breed
Lovely baby rabbits mum blue Dutch dad brown Rex four baby girls lovely nature and tame one blue and white three blue
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.