
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
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

Mixed Breed
FREE TO GOOD HOMES 3 Netherland Dwarf X Mini Lop sisters born 16th March 2 silver Agouti Dwarf X sisters born 30th March. 1 White mixed Rabbit born 6th March and 1 Blue mixed Rabbit born 12th March.

Mixed Breed
Mini Lop & Lion Head dwarf Rabbits for sale. Comes with Indoor Hutch as pictured, hay and big bag of food. Both to go together NOT seperately as they are bonded. Good with kids, just want a loving hom

Mixed Breed
Ready to leave now Use to being handled by adults and children (don’t bite at all) drink out of. Water bottle or bowl fine Enjoy a variety of food / pellets / fruit and vegs and lots of hay Lovely lit

Mixed Breed
We have the last 5 baby rabbits ready to go to their forever homes. They are lively and are handled daily. They will make ideal pets for a loving home. Can be outdoor or indoor.Ideally to go in two's,

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
Meet these two adorable bunnies 9 weeks old , ready to go home together and there packed with charm and personality! These little fluffballs are the perfect combination of playful and snuggly. They lo

Mixed Breed
Used to dogs, household noise and activity and have been amazing with my 2 nephews. Born on the 3rd of September, 2025. Collection or delivery only in Wirral.

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
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.