
Mixed Breed
Last 2 babies remaining of a litter of 8. White bunnie- girl Ginger and white - boy Beautiful temprements, very chilled. Love being handled. Born on 12th November 2025 Babies have been handled since

Mixed Breed
Sweet and healthy bunny available for sale. Very cute, gentle, and well cared for. Perfect as a pet or companion. Eating well and active. Looking for a responsible owner who will give this bunny lots

Mixed Breed
Cute female bunny stunning colour she needs a new caring home asap any questions feel free to message me

Mixed Breed
Beautiful Sweetest Little Baby Girl Bunny. She’s 14 weeks old and all ready to go to Her Forever Family. She is the sweetest little soul and loves cuddles, and also has a fun playful side. She also li

Mixed Breed
Mixed breed 8 weeks old bunnies friendly recently health checked and all seems well. Mum had a whole litter of girls so no boys available the vet said but not guaranteed! They are healthy weight an

Mixed Breed
Accidental Litter of Baby Rabbits – Oops! 🐰🐰🐰 Through a classic case of “they were separated… just not quite quickly enough”, we have an accidental litter of gorgeous baby rabbits now looking for

Mixed Breed
Our rabbit Floppy, is very calm and has a lovely personality. One ear always up and one down, hence the name!! He loves to run around and eat his food and treats too! He has always been an indoor bunn

Mixed Breed
I am selling these beautiful bunny's ready for there new home gorgeous colours and are all well handled calm get in contact fornyhe colour u like .

Mixed Breed
Our female bunny has had a litter of 5 babies, mum is available, very friendly as handled straight away.

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