
Mixed Breed
2 female rabbits , one very white and black (ivy) the other black ( willow ) bought by my son from pets at home but his dog didn’t get on with them so we his parents took them in temporarily, they are outside rabbits and come with a very good 2 tier hitch with cover and everything else you need .THEY ARE OUTDOOR RABBITS PLEASE ONLY SEROIS PEOPLE WITH GARDENS SUITABLE FOR

Mixed Breed
cute grey/white, female, 8 months old, mini lop & holland lop mix, to give to a new and friendly home. We are moving and will give her away for free to a friendly and caring home

Mixed Breed
Last 3 babies remaining of a litter of 8. Beautiful temprements, very chilled. Love being handled. Born on 12th November 2025. Mum- albino french lop Dad- white and ginger mini lion lop (no mane) Bab

Mixed Breed
🐰 Two Baby Female Rabbits – Experienced, Free-Roam Homes Only 🐰 Advert Description: I am looking for loving, knowledgeable homes for my two beautiful baby rabbits. • Born: 7th November (now 8 week

Mixed Breed
We have four cute bunnies for sale.. One beige one, one dark grey, one dark grey with curls and a white one with curls. They all love to play but are up for lovely cuddles too! Sex unknown at this t

Mixed Breed
1 x agouti Netherland dwarf purebred doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf buck 1 x orange point Netherland dwarf x lionhead doe All bunnies are broug
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.