
Mixed Breed
I have 3 gorgeous baby rabbits looking for their forever homes before ******************. They are lop/lionhead and ready to leave now. I've had numerous time wasters so genuine enquiries only please.

Mixed Breed
We have the last 5 baby rabbits ready to go to their forever homes. They are lively and are handled daily. They will make ideal pets for a loving home. Can be outdoor or indoor.Ideally to go in two's,

Mixed Breed
BABY 1: - Chestnut Agouti, with short plush fur and a unique sweet little milky white patch on the nose. - This girl is super affectionate and friendly, loves playing and long cuddles. BABY 2: - Boot

Mixed Breed
🐰 Baby Rabbits for Sale 🐰 5 adorable baby rabbits available! • 3 pure white • 2 brown with a few patches They’ll be ready to leave mum from 30th November. Message for more details or to reserve o

Mixed Breed
NEEDS REHOMING ASAP!! My rabbit gave birth to four babies 9 weeks ago (I entered the wrong birth date), one of which is left. She’s a lionhead x Netherland dwarf. We think she’s female, however we ar

Mixed Breed
***ONLY 1 FEMALE LEFT NOW, THE BROTHERS HAVE BEEN REHOMED*** What a gorgeous bunch of bunnies 🥰 Meet Milo, Marvin and Mini the super cute offspring of proud mummy Tina (dwarf lionhead) and loving fa

Mixed Breed
We have a healthy litter of Dutch Lop mix baby rabbits ready to go to a good home on the 29th of October. They are curious, well cared for rabbits who are used to dogs, household noise and activity.

Mixed Breed
Beautiful baby rabbits for sale. Mixed bread and lives outside. cared for really well and been handled.

Mixed Breed
I am looking to find forever homes for our last duo of babies - ready now . Dad dad is a pure bred rex, mum is a white bunny with a few ginger markings ) . Sadly 1 of the bunnies has one ear due to a
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.