
Mixed Breed
Unfortunately he’s starting to fight with his other cage mates (mum and dad) and I have no other space for him. He’s a lovely rabbit, needs to be given some more attention as I’ve not been able to giv

Mixed Breed
We have 8 mini lop x Dutch bunny’s available Born march 3rd. Ready to go may 2nd. Happy to reserve chosen bunnys with a £20 deposit untill they are ready to go. Girl 1- white and blue spots rese
Mixed Breed
MUST GO TOGETHER. About 6 months old, need gone ASAP. I cannot home them anymore, situations have changed. They do not come with anything, they are indoor free roam. You must bring your own carrier.

Mixed Breed
8 week old rabbits 2 girls and 1 boy have been to the vets and are healthy and fine ready to leave mum £25 each

Mixed Breed
Gorgeous fawn buck. Available from 16th April. Well handled by our children. Last in his litter left.

Mixed Breed
PLEASE READ FULL ADVERT Me and my daughter are a hobby breeder of lop x Himalayan bunnies Aiming to breed amazing quality healthy rabbits. Our bunnies come from a loving family, raised with childre

Mixed Breed
lop eared x netherland dwarf the two girls to be sold together as a bonded pair both mum and dad can be seen girls are currently reserved

Mixed Breed
Mixed breed male rabbitsi Aprox 6 months old Pure black He is also indoors currently Boy 2 approx 8 weeks old Boy 3 approx 8 weeks old Boy 4 approx 8 weeks old £30 each Ready now We also have bale

Mixed Breed
Due to no fault if his own, ronnie needs to be rehomed. He was born of bonfire night of 2025. I got him along with his sibling. The breeder said they were both girls, however, Ronnie is in fact a boy!

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
Selling cute rabbits as theyre in search of new home selling for cheap as cant take care about that many rabbits

Mixed Breed
A realy playful rabbit for sale looking for a new home and a new family message me into peivate chat if youre 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.