
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
Honey is looking for her forever home• 2-3 years old• French lop cross• Loves cheek and head rubs• Curious• Lovely temperament• Needs lots of space• Not keen on being held, but we have been working on

Mixed Breed
2 male rabbits for sale Black and white is lop/ Dutch Grey is full lop Around 4/5 months old now I believe they was born around middle of August however I am not 100% certain on the date Lovely

Mixed Breed
Hi, my name is Tia thumpers owner and I would like to give you a bit of information about him. We are unsure of thumpers birthday as he had been rehomed to us, but the previous owners got him in winte

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
Junior is a 6 month old neutered male Lionhead cross who was born here in the summer. He is the sweetest and friendliest little bun, he adores attention and will literally sploot for fuss! He will be

Mixed Breed
Meet these two adorable bunnies 9 weeks old , ready to go home together and there packed with charm and personality! These little fluffballs are the perfect combination of playful and snuggly. They lo

Mixed Breed
Lovely pair of healthy rabbits - 1 male (2 months) and 1 female (3 months). Both are friendly, active, and ready for a loving new home. They come with hay and food to help them settle in easily. Perfe

Mixed Breed
We have a mixture of lop eared x rabbits male and female Also pure Rex rabbits for sale all ready to leave friendly and well handled We have males and females

Mixed Breed
Im looking to rehome a 1 year old male rabbit! He's friendly, but unfortunately, my daughter has lost interest in him now and just want him to go to a good loving 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.