Here is a selection of animals from the RSPCA Worcester and Mid-Worcestershire branch looking for new homes.
If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website.
You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.
Violet - Cat
Gender – Female
Age – 16 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black
Can live with – Violet is looking for a loving home, preferably without children. She may be able to live with another cat or a friendly dog. Violet is shy and likes to spend more time inside.
If you think Violet would make a great companion, find out more about her via the RSPCA website.
Dancer and Prancer – Rabbits
Gender – Dancer: female, Prancer: male
Age – 1 year (approx.)
Breed – Lop
Colour – Black
Can live with – This brother and sister duo are hoping to be adopted together. Dancer and Prancer could live with children and they’d be able to live inside if they had lots to do.
If you think you could give Dancer and Prancer the loving home they deserve, find out more via the RSPCA website.
Otto - Cat
Gender - Male
Age – 11 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Tabby and white
Can live with – Otto could live with children in his new home and he may be able to live with another cat or a friendly dog. He’s affectionate and likes company so his new owner would need to be around for a good part of the day.
If you’d like to find out more about Otto, you can visit the RSPCA website.
Claus – Rabbit
Gender – Male
Age – 6 years (approx.)
Breed – Crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Claus could live with children in his new home and possibly a female rabbit. If he had lots to do, he would be happy living indoors.
If Claus seems like the perfect companion for you, find out more about him via the RSPCA website.
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