
Mixed Breed
Two lovely rabbits got for grandkids but soon got bored wormed and fleet comes with cage very friendly

Mixed Breed
a selection of rabbits and guinea pigs looking for homes, various ages , colours and sexes, all ready to go to new homes. rabbits are a mix of lionhead, guinea pigs, are long haired, short haired, ro

Mixed Breed
6 month old male rabbit. Bought for my sister but as she’s young she is scared of it. I would keep it but don’t have enough space. Comes with 3 bowls, 2 litter trays, 3 bags of hay, 2 bags of food. No

Mixed Breed
1 male black with ginger and white bits. Must be homed alone or with spayed females. Free 1 male ginger and white with blue eyes. Must be homed alone or with spayed females. Free If a cage is wanted

Mixed Breed
Baby English Spot x Lionhead bunnies! 2 bucks (boys), 4 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 hutc

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately having to rehome my house rabbits. Both fully bonded. Beautiful rabbits that have been kept inside. Looking for a hone to take them both together as they have never known any different

Mixed Breed
Last bunny ready to go now. handled daily, used to kids, dogs and cats, one brown girl left looking for her new home 💕
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.