
Mixed Breed
3 boys left looking for forever homes They will leave with changeover pellets and some spring green cabbage £20 each or 2 for £30 B68 9HJ

Mixed Breed
My name is Rodney, I’m a lion head x lop and I’m about 11 weeks old. I live in the house and get let out to have a roam about and do my happy flips. I live with a cat who isn’t quite happy with my aff

Mixed Breed
Because of my circumstances I have to sale my New Zealand cross Californian Rabbits colony.They are about 10 months old. Proven in breeding ( all does already been successful mothers) All Rabbits hav

Mixed Breed
Two boys, Fluffy & Benji. Kept indoors friendly and playful with kids. They are 8 months old. Two friendly rabbits looking for a loving new home. They are gentle, healthy, and enjoy fresh hay, veggies

Mixed Breed
I have rabbits that are due to leave in 22nd December they won’t be microchipped or vaccinated 4 white rabbits females 1 black rabbit female 1 brown black female Female and male Older ones Female

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
Brindle rabbit for rehoming lovely rabbit very calm and affectionate. He is 6 years old and not neutered. Needs to be rehomed ASAP

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
🐰✨ We’ve been blessed with 5 beautiful baby bunnies — and only 3 are still looking for their forever homes! ✨🐰 We have two adorable girls 💕 and one sweet little boy 💙. They’re 7 weeks old, healthy
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.