
Mixed Breed
I'm looking for a new home for two young rabbits. A male and a female. I'll give them away with their cage and all the equipment.

Mixed Breed
lovely lop cross lion head bunnies ready for their new homes. Blue eyed whites and browns. Boys and girls, Fully vaccinated Corwen, North Wales

Mixed Breed
Meet Buddy & Uno ( uno as he has one ear :) , born at our home early September. They are two boys . Brought up in a loving home where we mainly have adopted rescue bunnies, they were a result of an

Mixed Breed
1 year white female and 1 year black male related but haven’t been together. Looking for a good homes

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

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
4 kittens 2 male 2 female, wormed flead litter trained, fully weaned, grown up with kids and dogs lovely personalities ready now 2 BOYS AVAILABLE

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Baby rabbits ready to leave now. Brought up around children and dogs. Currently living outdoors so acclimatised for the colder weather. £20 each collection from LL12-7

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Unfortunately due to change in circumstances, I am making the heartbreaking decision to rehome my bonded pair, Choco and Eclipse. Eclipse is 6 years old, bold and confident. She is full of energy an

Mixed Breed
2 bunnies 4 months old looking for new homes Rabbit hutch Indoor cage Selling due to my cat trying to get to them both friendly just a little jumpy because of the cat

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Woody and Buzz were brothers bought as a bonded pair. Unfortunately, as their hormones developed we had to house them separately until neutered. We took both for castration (£230) - all healed and f
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.