
Mixed Breed
I have a 3 year old unspayed female rabbit. Through no fault of her own I am unfortunately having to rehome her. She isn’t bonded to any rabbits but is to two cats, unfortunately she has started to at

Mixed Breed
£60 FOR BOTH. NOT EACH. NOT SPAYED. NO HUTCH/RUN. They are sisters and Around 9/10 months old, Must stay together! Two female rabbits for sale. Lion-head cross Lop ear. Sadly do not have the time an

Mixed Breed
*All babies are reserved* This is a very sad sale, but unfortunately I don’t have the room or the time to give them the proper care they deserve. They come from one of three accidental litters — I wa

Mixed Breed
LOOKING FOR THERE FOREVER HOMES. a selection of rabbits and guinea pigs looking for homes, various ages , colours all males. all ready to go to new homes. rabbits are a mix of lionhead, guinea pigs,

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
Mini lop (mum) x lion head (dad) 1 greyish bunny GIRL 🩷 (back up for sale due to being let down) Ready to go to loving caring homes £20 each
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.