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.

6 animals with RSPCA Worcestershire looking for new homes

Stig and Dumpling

Worcester News: Stig and Dumpling (RSPCA/Canva)Stig and Dumpling (RSPCA/Canva)

Gender – Male

Age – 6-12 months

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Black

Can live with – Stig and Dumpling would like an adult only home and they might be able to share it with another cat or a dog that’s friendly.

Find out more about Stig and Dumpling via the RSPCA website here.

Pheobe

Worcester News: Pheobe (RSPCA)Pheobe (RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – 11 years (approx.)

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Tortoiseshell

Can live with – Pheobe can share her new home with primary school aged children and possibly a dog but she’d prefer to be the only cat there.

Find out more about Pheobe via the RSPCA website here.

Bartholomew

Worcester News: Bartholomew (RSPCA)Bartholomew (RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – 10 years (approx.)

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Ginger

Can live with – Bartholomew might be able to live with another cat or dog and he’d be able to share his new home with children of a secondary school age.

Find out more about Bartholomew via the RSPCA website here.

Tallulah

Worcester News: Tallulah (RSPCA)Tallulah (RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – 1 year (approx.)

Breed – Lop

Colour – White and black

Can live with – Tallulah might be able to share her new home with a male rabbit and she could live with secondary school aged children.

Find out more about Tallulah via the RSPCA website here.

Louella

Worcester News: Louella (RSPCA)Louella (RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – 1 year (approx.)

Breed – Lop

Colour – Black and white

Can live with – Louella might be able to share her new home with a male rabbit and she could live with primary school aged children.

Find out more about Louella via the RSPCA website here.