
Mixed Breed
Lovely baby bunnies looking for their new homes. Mum is a Rex, Dad is a French Lop . Both are albino. Well handled. Eating and drinking well. 2 White Males

Mixed Breed
Beutiful bunch of bunnies ready for there new homes on the 13th February! Handled daily & great around dogs. Last male left, very fluffy No garentee on sex, but thats what I believe them to be x

Mixed Breed
2 dwarf lop bunnies black with smudge and tan with black smudge, mum and dad are owned can be seen, they are indoor rabbits! Will be vet checked and sexed Ready from 03/03/26 deposit required

Mixed Breed
2x male rabbits lovely abit timid as have been outside rabbits but are happy to live indoors aswell both boys brother. £40.00 each or £70 for both

Mixed Breed
1 year old female not spayed mini lop Rex mix looking for a loving new home. Sadly I am having to rehome Muffin as I no longer have a suitable rabbit to pair her with. I have had her since she was 8 w

Mixed Breed
His name is mojo he knows his name he’s very content. As he’s always out of his cage hes 17 weeks nearly 18 weeks wouldn’t let me change the Date of Birth on the age thing. He loves his cuddles and a

Mixed Breed
Rabbit for sale. Was ready to go on 1st December. Little baby still. Good with children no biting. Comes with cage food bowl straw feeder and ramp and water bottle. Lovely rabbit. Comes with some food

Mixed Breed
Got a lovely french lop mix she's around 6 months old loves playing and been handled the only reason can not keep her is because daughters new born is allergic to her would make a lovely pet

Mixed Breed
Baby rabbits Differant ages 1 brown male(2 months old) 1 black female(2 months old) 1 brown male(3 months old) 1 black male(3 months old) 1 brown male(3 months old) 1 brown female(3 months old)

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

Mixed Breed
they are friendly and lovely rabbits ready to go they eating soiled foods ready to go to a good home
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.