
Mixed Breed
lop eared x netherlands dwarf been kept with other females from same litter no health issues very friendly

Mixed Breed
All are girl looking for a new home and has a cage for them and take very good care of them no bad behaviour very cute they need two bottles to shere the do like there ears rubbed and stroken so if yo
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Mixed Breed
As I'm going to be adopting a dog soon, I need to re-home my rabbits for safety reasons. Oreo is a female black lionhead with a white tummy who's roughly 6-7 years old. Andy is a male grey mini lop wi

Mixed Breed
I have 2x Mini Lop x Netherland Dwarf baby rabbits looking for their forever homes 🏠 They were born on 03/01/2026 from my Mini Lop, who is the mother of this litter. This is her second ever litter (

Mixed Breed
Various rescue rabbits looking for homes. Please see descriptions below on each bunny. Lando- Brown female Age 4. Timid but friendly. Poppy (b/w) and storm (g/w) 6 year old neutered boy and unspay

Mixed Breed
Due to no fault of their own, I’m sadly looking to rehome my much-loved bonded pair of male rabbits to a caring, experienced home. Both boys are neutered, fully vaccinated (up to date until Dec 26),

Mixed Breed
3 bunnies for sale Brown female Black male White mix male We are looking to rehome our loving cuddly bunnies. We can no longer keep them due to commitments

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
There is two boys two girls 4 are available white one has been sold, ready to start going as fully weaned lop eared cross Dutch cross dwarf
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.