
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
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
We have 1 male and 4 female absolutely beautiful French lop mixed with lion head baby bunnies.. Will be available from 16th Dec. Mum is a white French lop and dad is lionhead we have both mum and dad.

Mixed Breed
Friendly good with kids need his teeth cutting no hut mums getting rid due to financial changes to to my dad passing away

Mixed Breed
2 male and 1 female mixed baby rabbits for sale. Available from 2nd January. Darker colour with white front and brown with white front right foot are male. Brown with partially white toes is female. M

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
GENUINE FOREVER HOME WANTED. Super adorable male bunny “ bun bun” Approx 5/6 months old now. mums a lion head & dads an English spot x lion head, His siblings found forever families but sadly he ne

Mixed Breed
Our female bunny has had a litter of 5 babies, mum is available, very friendly as handled straight away.

Mixed Breed
Here I have blue Little boys 12 weeks old Super friendly Loves people and children Message if interested

Mixed Breed
Here we have 4 baby buns for sale. Mum is a Dutch x Netherlands and dad is pure Netherlands Siamese 3 female (doe) 1 male (buck) All very friendly and handle daily Girls we would like to£50 Boy
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.