
Mixed Breed
My daughter has had these together for over a year. Both with indoor and outdoor homes. Unfortunately due to her sister having a baby we’re unable To home them any longer. They come with a 5ft rabbit

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
FREE TO GOOD HOMES 3 Netherland Dwarf X Mini Lop sisters born 16th March 2 silver Agouti Dwarf X sisters born 30th March. 1 White mixed Rabbit born 6th March and 1 Blue mixed Rabbit born 12th March.

Mixed Breed
I have pair's of bunnies bounded together must go together hutchs and cages can be sold with them The ones in a pair are £60 together Giant rabbit is for £100 Half rex and half new Zealand female i

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
Bunny 1: - Lynx Agouti, with soft, plush fur, blue-grey eyes and a unique ability to flop one ear individually, alternating sides and sometimes having both straight up. - This 1 year old boy is affect

Mixed Breed
These bunnies have been well handled from a young age, making them friendly, calm, and used to human contact. They eat a balanced diet of pellets, hay, and fresh greens. They are curious and full of c

Mixed Breed
Trained to return to her hutch; delightful; house trained bunny. Accustomed to handling; loves spending time in her run in a sun and being cuddled.

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
5 baby lion heads and lop mix ready to go to their forever homes. Well handled and tame. Unsexed and not neutered/spayed. Looking for someone who will give these the space and attention they need t
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.