
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
Mixed breed baby rabbits Handled daily Currently live indoors Mum is a mini lop & dad is a lion head collection from Garboldisham £30 each

Mixed Breed
We currently have a number of beautiful rabbits looking for homes. Pairs or singles. We have males and females available

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
In need of a new home , she was bought for breeding however isn’t a great mum so unfair to keep trying with her , she is friendly and lives with male and female rabbits happily, just want a nice home

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

Mixed Breed
New litter available soon. Ready 18th April once 8 weeks old Gorgeous baby rabbits available. We have a fantastic litter of mini lop/lion heads available. Both parents are here and can be seen. Th

Mixed Breed
Last 2 babies available to find their new family now! All handled daily, sweet and confident 🐰 The boy is 9 weeks and the black girl is 13 weeks now. They will come with a bag of change over feed £2

Mixed Breed
Two male Rabbits for Rehome. They are friendly. One of brown rabbit is 3 1/2 years. The white rabbit is 3 1/2 years old.
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.