
Mixed Breed
Meet Henri and Mouse – a bonded pair of adorable rabbits looking for their forever home. These two are inseparable friends who love to spend their days exploring, hopping about, and snuggling togeth

Mixed Breed
2 male mix breed rabbits. Both vaccinated. Both have a great bond together so far. Looking for a home that has lots of time for them🥹 comes with rabbit pen, Lino, food hay enrichment toys everything

Mixed Breed
We have a litter of 5 babies, will be flead and wormed, ready for new homes 20th December…….£20 deposit secures your bunny. Handled daily, bought up as house bunnies, used to dogs, cats, children and

Mixed Breed
We have three remaining dwarf cross baby rabbits available to leave their Mum on the 7th December. Currently 6-weeks old and are available to view and reserve for collection after that date. (Edit/up

Mixed Breed
1 x agouti Netherland dwarf purebred doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf doe 1 x white mini lop x Netherland dwarf buck 1 x orange point Netherland dwarf x lionhead doe All bunnies are broug

Mixed Breed
I have a boned pair of Rabbits (B&W Male and Brown Female). They are a lovely pair with a great character, completely free to a good home. They have always been indoor rabbits, lots of energy and ha

Mixed Breed
3 female pure Netherlands £35 1 male (m1) from different litter is mixed breed mother French lop. Father mini Rex £25

Mixed Breed
Im looking for the best home/s for 2 gorgeous baby rabbits. They are family pets and are absolutely lovely they are friendly and love a stroke and cuddle. I have mum, dad, nan and grandad. They’ve bee

Mixed Breed
We’ve been blessed with 5 beautiful baby bunnies! They’re now 6 weeks old — all healthy, curious, and growing fast. Each one has soft brown fur with a light brown marking around their neck, just like

Mixed Breed
Around a year old. Comes with cage, water bowl, food bowl, litter tray and other little things, like a rabbit 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.