
Mixed Breed
It is with a very heavy heart that I need to rehome my 2 mixed Rex boys, they are wonderful and so loved but due to personal reasons I can no longer keep them, I’m not looking for a “sale” but just that my 2 boys go to a five star loving home. They are both full of personality and love spending lots of time in their run, they’re absolute gannets and when they’re not hoppi

Mixed Breed
Here we have 8 gorgeous sexed french mini lion lop babies who will be ready to leave 6th jan 2026 when they are 8 weeks old- currently sexed to best of ability as they are still small. Born on 12th November 2025. Mum- albino french lop Dad- white and ginger mini lion lop (no mane) Babies have been handled since birth so are used to being handled by myself / partner and my

Mixed Breed
Two lovely male rabbits. Used to children. Live outdoors but happy inside too. Change of circumstance means we can no longer care for them. Need rehoming this week. They will come with their hutch,

Mixed Breed
The bunny is a female, her name is Bluebell, she's almost 4 months old, fully vaccinated, worm treated and litter trained. She very kind and playful, lives scratches and pets. She'd be also more than

Mixed Breed
I’m selling my 2 female rabbits. Both female Sister from same litter I’m not sure on the breed so i put mix breed but i don’t think they are mix breed They are only baby’s at the minute i think ar
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.