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.
Animals with RSPCA Worcester and Mid-Worcestershire looking for new homes
Cats
Swift
Gender – Female
Age – 3-6 months
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Swift is looking for a new home where she can live with another cat similar to her age. She might also be able to live with a dog that’s friendly and she’s looking for either an adult only home or one where children are of a secondary school age. Swift will need to have space outside to explore.
Find out more about Swift via the RSPCA website here.
Harlequin
Gender – Female
Age – 11 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Tortoiseshell
Can live with – Harlequin would prefer to be the only cat in her new home but she might be able to share it with a dog that’s friendly. She could live with children that are of a primary school age and she’d like her new owners to be around for a good part of the day.
Find out more about Harlequin via the RSPCA website here.
Rabbits
Thelma and Louise
Gender – Female
Age – 1 year (approx.)
Breed – Lop
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Thelma and Louise are looking for a new home where they can live together and they could live with children of a primary school age. They’d be happy to live indoors if they had plenty to do.
Find out more about Thelma and Louise via the RSPCA website here.
John and Jenny Hopley
Gender – John: Male, Jenny: Female
Age – 2 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic
Colour – Grey and black
Can live with – John and Jenny Hopley are looking for a new home together. They could live with children and they’d be happy to live indoors if they have plenty to do.
Find out more about John and Jenny Hopley via the RSPCA website here.
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