
Mixed Breed
• 2 beautiful kits left available • Stunning markings with lovely features • Well-handled and very tame, raised with care • Sexes to be confirmed around 6 weeks • Ready to leave mum for loving homes

Mixed Breed
Our female rabbit is looking for a loving home. She will sometimes eat from your hands and let you stroke her. She is okay with being handled once she has been picked up, it has taken her a while to g

Mixed Breed
They are beautiful bunnies. They are sisters and have been together ever since. Nothing wrong with them at all I’m just looking to give them to a new home due to new work commitments. I ask that they

Mixed Breed
Baby English Spot x Lionhead Bunnies 4 bucks (boys), 2 does (girls) Mum is an English Spot, dad is a Lionhead (both can be seen) Super tame and inquisitive 5* homes only - proof of suitable hutch

Mixed Breed
Here is my adorable litter of fluffy teddy rabbits. I have fully hand reared these babies from day one so they have been handled daily. They live indoors and are partially litter trained, using a cat

Mixed Breed
Mix sex rabbits: 1 black and white 1 ginger 2 grey Left Absolutely gorgeous, handled every day so used to human contact. Ready now!

Mixed Breed
I have a stunning marburger feh doe available was brought to breed them but unfortunately needing to reduce numbers. This doe is a soft girl who would suit a free roam home and would love to be a hous

Mixed Breed
We have 2 female rabbits for sale,happy to sell separately but would prefer to go as a pair 25 each,we also have other bits for sale if interested
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.