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.
Cats looking for new homes at RSPCA Worcestershire and Mid-Worcestershire
Vincent
Gender – Male
Age – 3 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Vincent may be able to share his new home with a cat or a friendly dog. He could live with children that are of a secondary school age. He’ll need to have space to explore outside.
To find out more about Vincent, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Declan
Gender – Male
Age – 6 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Ginger and white
Can live with – Declan would prefer not to have a furry cat or dog friend in his new home and he’d suit an adult-only household best. He’ll need to have space to explore outside.
To find out more about Declan, visit the RSPCA website here.
Remi
Gender – Female
Age – 5 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black
Can live with – Remi would prefer not to have a furry cat or dog friend in her new home but she could live with children that are of a secondary school age. She’ll need space to explore outside.
You can find out more about Remi via the RSPCA website here.
Rabbits looking for new homes at RSPCA Worcestershire and Mid-Worcestershire
Ronan
Gender – Male
Age – 3 years (approx.)
Breed – Dwarf Lop
Colour – Brown and white
Can live with – Ronan might be able to share his new home with a female rabbit and he’d be comfortable living with children of a secondary school age. He’ll need to have space to explore outside.
To find out more about Ronan, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Aisling
Gender – Female
Age – 3 years (approx.)
Breed – Crossbreed
Colour – Harlequin
Can live with – Aisling might be able to share her new home with a male rabbit and she could live with children. If she was kept busy, Aisling wouldn’t mind living indoors.
If you’d like to find out more about Aisling, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
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