
Mixed Breed
Rocky - grey male rex. Neutered. Friendly. Had him since he was 6 months old. Rough DOB January 2021 Jim - white and grey female. Rex/lionhead. Had since birth, friendly. Neutered. DOB - 16/07/2021

Mixed Breed
4 beautiful baby lion head x harlequin lops. 2x Beige and 2x black. Sex is currently unknown but will be updated when they’re a little bigger. Ready for collection 21/02/2026 Sold unvaccinated Will o

Mixed Breed
His name is mojo he knows his name he’s very content. As he’s always out of his cage hes 17 weeks nearly 18 weeks wouldn’t let me change the Date of Birth on the age thing. He loves his cuddles and a

Mixed Breed
****GONE****No longer available**** X2 Doe’s ***READY TO GO** 8weeks old 6/01/26 **🐰💙❤️**** **Holland lop x Lionhead ** ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guarant

Mixed Breed
Lovely baby rabbits mum blue Dutch dad brown Rex four baby girls lovely nature and tame one blue and white three blue

Mixed Breed
Lionhead rabbits Very well handled, up together with everything, We are needing to downsize as we have far too many. Good homes only.

Mixed Breed
Willow is a sweet, gentle girl with lots of character, she's calm and affectionate but sensitive by nature, and we feel our busy home with young children is too loud for her, as she shows signs of anx

Mixed Breed
3 beautiful bonded guinea pigs for sale, all got brilliant personalities. Having to sell due to my ill health. £60 for all three or whole set up £120 ono

Mixed Breed
I need to get rid of my dog as my new house doesn’t except dogs and I have nowhere for her to go. She is great with kids and dogs I don’t know about cats she’s never seen one Fully vaccinated and mi

Mixed Breed
3/4 Continental giant x 1/4 New Zealand white rabbits for sale. They will make nice big rabbits, so will need a large hutch. Very well socialised, used to children and dogs.

Mixed Breed
Needing to find a new home for him due to moving and not having the time or space anymore. Very sweet and well handled. Lopped for a couple weeks at around 2 months but seems to have decided to un lop
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.