
Mixed Breed
Selling due to not having time to look after them now due to change in circumstances. Boys have always been separate from girls so not be neutered. These are handled on a daily basis so quite friendly

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
Hi I have 3 rabbits needing to find a new home. A male named boop he's black and white double mane lion head 9 months old, he's super chill and loves a cuddle. A female named poppy who is white with

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
2 beautiful loving girls there are lovely and very fluffy and very well tamed love kids can deliver for cost 0️⃣7️⃣5️⃣9️⃣4️⃣7️⃣6️⃣1️⃣0️⃣5️⃣8️⃣ 50 gorgeous pair

Mixed Breed
Here I have my 3 gorgeous holicer does looking for a 5* home These bunnies are a purebred they just havent been in the UK for very long and are classed as the rare variety breed The younger girl wh

Mixed Breed
3 baby boys. 2 brown & 1 white Babies will leave with changeover pellets. 2 for £50 or £30 each Collection from Oldbury B68 9

Mixed Breed
I’m afraid I’m having to rehome my rabbit Mabel as I have a busy house hold and feel like she’s not getting all the attention she deserves

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

Mixed Breed
These 6 mixed breed crossed with rex . The white rabbit is a boy and the other 4 are girls. They are all eating and drinking well and are eating pellets now. They are away from mum and doing really we

Mixed Breed
Beautiful baby guinea pigs. Please message me for more information. Very well handled by children and adults and used to hearing a lot of different noises from the kiddies and the surroundings and eve
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.