
Mixed Breed
Adorable baby rabbits available! These little bunnies are super fluffy with soft wool coats 🐾 ✨ Details: • Small, compact size • Friendly and playful once settled • Used to gentle handling • Variet
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6 months old bunny Happy and friendly around kids £50 Not vaccinated Looking for new home Mixed breed
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Newt is a 5 month old mixed breed rabbit Newt is a house rabbit he has a lovely temper and loves cuddles. He enjoys being in the garden and roaming the house when we’re with him. He has a mixed die
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Light grey rabbit is a female dark grey a male. Both very friendly as handled regularly. Both eat and drink well. Both litter trained. They will be ready to leave for there forever homes 2nd may. Plea
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Beautiful light grey lionhead cross harlequin lop bunny. Unsure on gender but will be checked by vet in coming weeks. The dad is a double maned lionhead and we believe the baby is also, so will grow t
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2 baby boy rabbits born just before ******************.Very tame have been handled since young. Been kept outside but could live indoors also. Parents can be seen won’t grow 2 big as parents arnt big.
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Beautiful babies, already quite big. Due to go in 2 weeks. Dad is a french lop and mumnis a Continental giant sonthese bunnies will not be small. They are happy and healthy. Currently kept indoors but
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1 black male English Lop x Havana Rex kit. We have a male kit ready to leave. Born on December 18th 2025. Mother is an German Lop, father a Havana Rex. We are looking for a home where there are oth
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I am selling all of my rabbits due to a change in life circumstances which makes it difficult for me to give the rabbits the time and care they deserve. I’ve been breeding rabbits for about 2 years no
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We have a litter of 3/4 continental giants. Price depends on colour, we have Blue, agouti, steel and black. Price listed is for agouti and steel. Bucks and doe’s available. Very well socialised and ha
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.