
Mixed Breed
Both have been neutered, have been kept indoors, used to cats and fully litter trained, they have been mostly free roaming, unfortunately due to expecting another baby I just don’t have the room or ti

Mixed Breed
2 out of the six have been reserved The two tone one and the grey one with white paws 🐾 Four now available Mini Lop & Lionhead (6) Baby Bunnies For Sale Our adorable Mini Lop x Lionhead babies a

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

Mixed Breed
4 years old female and male bonded buns (neutered male) Only going together not being rehomed separately. Can’t have them anymore due to building work and work commitments.

Mixed Breed
Our beautiful and funny girl needs a loving new home. Sadly I have become extremely allergic and have no choice but to re home our bunny. She is used to being free roam, and must not to be hutched or

Mixed Breed
Cute baby bunnies for sale mum is mixed breed and dad is a mini rex the babies have been handled by children daily they are very calm bunnies 2 girls and 4 boys

Mixed Breed
2 bonded sisters need to go together they are 5 months old since having a new baby I can no longer give them the care they deserve.

Mixed Breed
Will be available to collect after 1st November. 1 bunny left (female) Have been handled and around children and dogs.

Mixed Breed
The grey rabbit (Buddy) was born on October 7th 2024 and not long turned 1 Year. He is very friendly once he gets to know you, he loves cuddles!! The brown rabbit (Bear) was born on October 9th not lo

Mixed Breed
Please meet Princess Peach and Mr Peanut. Peanut is around 16 months old, a wonderfully friendly mini lionhead. He has been neutered. Peach is around 6-7 months old, friendly female mixed breed, who i
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.