
Mixed Breed
We have our last litter from our hallie girl before she hops off into retirement. Both parents have a wonderful temperament and are in fantastic health, they can be seen with the kits. Mum is a Harl

Mixed Breed
Meet pickles she is a 12 month old bunny that sadly needs a new home She is one of the most sweetest pets that we have ever had . We rescued her about 4 months ago so we dont know much about her as sh

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
This is floppy our tortoise shell bunny. He is around 9 months now but extremely small for his age. He is the most gorgeous little boy with the best temperament. He loves cuddles and a good bit of veg

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
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
Lucky Bunny and Friends Rescue have all these bunnies looking for homes. They have all been health checked, vaccinated and neutered. They are now waiting for their very own home to come along. We do 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.