
Mixed Breed
Binky is looking for a new home where they can let her have the run and freedom that she deserves she can be very mischievous when she wants something and is 9 month old she is very tame as she has be

Mixed Breed
We have 3 beautiful rabbits, misty a white lionhead, Oreo a grey and white Dutch lop and midnight a black lop Misty is 2 in April Oreo is 2 in may Midnight is 8-9 months old Unfortunately due to unfo

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 white bunny (1 male) 1 greyish bunny (1 male) 1 white girl is pending collection Ready to go to loving caring homes from 8th Feb Will be sexed this week £

Mixed Breed
Laura ( white with tan bottom mixed Lop ) Coco ( grey Netherlands dwarf ) These two rabbits are looking for a forever home, they are sweet in nature and very friendly, only giving away because I do

Mixed Breed
Honey (Brown) & Terry (White) were both rescued from the RSPCA. They came to me separately and I have bonded them. Honey was rescued from a breeding farm while Terry was found abandoned on a building

Mixed Breed
£30 each. I will be re homing my loved and long term bunnies. Black & white (Tuxedo) is male, and white bunny (Fifi) is female. Fifi is around 3 years old and Tufedo is 2. Male is neutered. Both are

Mixed Breed
Both brown one we think are white the coloured ones we believe are female. Very friendly babies love cuddles. Will sit for hours having pets. They are indoor bunnies and must be kept inside till at th

Mixed Breed
In order of pics: Autumn - cream mini rex female 6 months old (not yet neutered, can leave with neuter agreement or can spay before adoption). Wynter - grey mini rex female 6 months old (not yet n
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.