
Mixed Breed
We are looking to re-home two female lop-eared rabbits. They’re likely siblings, black/white and brown/white in colour, and are nearly five years old (born Spring 2021). We’ve had them since they were

Mixed Breed
1 female rabbit, will be ready to leave on the 9th March. All I want is a loving home for her. They have been raised with dogs and a cat so are familiar with both. Will need to already own a rabbit

Mixed Breed
Absolutely beautiful mixed breed baby rabbits not sure of the sex, we have 3 x grey/black 1 x chocolate 1 x grey/brown

Mixed Breed
Meet Oatie, brother of recently rehomed Billy, and another absolute sweetheart of a bunny with the most gentle temperament. Oatie is a cheeky faced dwarf x lionhead, from loving mother Chanelle (grey

Mixed Breed
They are mix rex and Dutch 7 months And 5 months old also 7 weeks and 3 weeks old 😊 They are so healthy and friendly rabbits.

Mixed Breed
A litter of beautiful mixed breed baby rabbits was born in October and are now ready for their new homes! These little ones are incredibly sweet, curious, and have been handled gently, making them per

Mixed Breed
Grey female rabbit a bit shy an timid, toilet trained an loved to run around but I dont have the room for her now to the reason y im selling her due to no fault of her own she will come with everythin

Mixed Breed
Two female baby rabbit for sale one grey and white and other one white with black marks they mini lops

Mixed Breed
Chocolate rabbit for sale to loving home. Fully vaccinated, flea and tick treatment. Very well looked after, she is territorial of hutch but is fine outside of hutch.

Mixed Breed
My baby rabbits are very healthy and energetic; they love to play. I bought a large play area for them at home. I have a very happy family. 😊

Mixed Breed
Absolutely loves exploring outside with lots of space. Most amazing colours. Brilliant with children. Only rehoming as not getting along with other rabbits

Mixed Breed
They are all adorable. Healthy and very friendly.Their father is black and white, and their mother is white and brown.😊

Mixed Breed
i have 1 little boy ready for his forever home very loved 1 boy available - all bunnies are eating hay amd solid foods -they are handeled daily so are very friendly -have been around children so us

Mixed Breed
we at wild heart sanctuary have rabbit looking for forever homes some are ready to go know some in 6 to 8 weeks then that have been neutered with have netherland dwarf/minlops some and pair of cross b

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
two of the boys available to go. boy#1 and boy#2 available to go any date now. very looked after and cared for.

Mixed Breed
Pictures 1-2 are black male otter rabbits(sold), Pictures 3-4 are yellow female otter rabbits, Pictures 5-6 are chestnut female otter rabbits(sold), Pictures 7-8 are chestnut male otter rabbits(sold)

Mixed Breed
Rocco is a beautiful young male rabbit who is looking for a very special home. We’re not sure what breed he is. Price doesn’t matter I just need a good home for him. He is currently 4 months and 16 da

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Selling as we both have been offered new jobs however that will require us to be away all week and only home and weekends and that’s not fair on the bunnies they are both so cute and gentle and need a

Mixed Breed
Mixed Breed, Unneutured, 8 months, brothers. Including 2 Cages, 2 Hides, toys, bridges, bowls.

Mixed Breed
like to go together both neutured and injections up to date next jabs due in march if any info just asked only selling due to moving and cant have pets

Mixed Breed
Last baby boy mini lop buck 12 weeks old Stunning grey super cuddly They are extra friendly, love to cuddle , and often give little kisses They’ve been lovingly handled for several hours a day by bo

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.
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.