
Mixed Breed
i have 2 baby bunnies ready for their forever home very loved 1 boy and 1 girl available - all bunnies are eating hay amd solid foods -they are handeled daily so are very friendly -have been around children so used to noise and many people -have only been indoors -mum is a french lop who can be seen -dad is a rex who can also be seen -when collected will be given a b

Mixed Breed
They are all adorable. Healthy and very friendly.Their father is black and white, and their mother is white and brown.😊

Mixed Breed
My baby rabbits are very healthy and energetic; they love to play. I bought a large play area for them at home. I have a very happy family. 😊

Mixed Breed
we at wild heart sanctuary have rabbit looking for forever homes some are ready to go know some in 6 to 8 weeks then that have been neutered with have netherland dwarf/minlops some and pair of cross b

Mixed Breed
3 mixed-breed baby rabbits available These gorgeous mixed-breed kits will be ready to leave mum on 14/02/26. They have been handled regularly and are excellent with children—very friendly and used to

Mixed Breed
Mixed Breed, Unneutured, 8 months, brothers. Including 2 Cages, 2 Hides, toys, bridges, bowls.

Mixed Breed
I have 15 rabbits in total; they are 3 weeks old, 3.5 months old, and 6 months old.And They are healthy, friendly, and affectionate; I care for them in their own private homes.

Mixed Breed
Male rabbit looking for a new home. Lovely character however we have two and they have started fighting so we need to separate them. Have been handled regularly. Free to a good home He has had a sma

Mixed Breed
3 month old rabbit female (white) and male (brown) pair from the same litter looking for new caring homes. Litter trained and friendly temperament. Any questions feel free to ask!

Mixed Breed
Various guinea pigs. Boars, sows, colour and age available. Home bred and well handled. Advice available
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.