
Mixed Breed
Gorgeous Rex cross giant male available only to a good loving home he is lovely natured boy he hasn’t been neutered Due to on going health conditions finding it hard to look after him properly he des

Mixed Breed
This is rocky he loves his salad and cucumber, crunching on leaves. For personal reasons we are looking for him to go to a loving home. Not looking for any money. He loves running around the garden. H

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately our female rabbit has passed away and I think our male rabbit ( named Donkey ) is lonely and looking for a female companion- he’s a lovely little friendly bunny. He’s Use to living in a

Mixed Breed
Two lovely male rabbits. Used to children. Live outdoors but happy inside too. Change of circumstance means we can no longer care for them. Need rehoming this week. They will come with their hutch,

Mixed Breed
Hi I have 3 rabbits needing to find a new home. A male named boop he's black and white double mane lion head 9 months old, he's super chill and loves a cuddle. A female named poppy who is white with

Mixed Breed
We have got 4 aforable bunnies ready for new homes. They mainly live outdoor and spwnd a lot of time playing indoor. This made them excellent entertainers and Therapeutic pets. They are spoilt for a

Mixed Breed
2 young cross breed rabbits available. Both brothers from the same litter, rescued from an accidental litter. Tri-colour male is incredibly friendly and inquisitive, brown & black male is slightly mo
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.