Can you give these pets a home in Sussex?
(Image: RSPCA)
Several pets are looking for forever homes across Sussex, including at the RSPCA's Sussex North & Brighton branch.
If you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit, or guinea pig, you have many options.
We list some of the branch's animals below, but many more can be found on the center's website.
To help Sussex North & Brighton Branch continue its work, you can donate via our website here.
sari
sari (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – One year old
breeding – Terrier crossbreed
color – Tan
If you would like to adopt Sally, please see her profile here.
Sally is said to be a “sassy, strong-tempered, big-hearted terrier,'' but she may not be very confident when first introduced to her.
She can also become very anxious if handled too much, so she will need more training.
Sally enjoys the company of other dogs her size and believes it would be beneficial for her to live with an already familiar dog in her new home.
The RSPCA added: “Before Sally can be adopted, she will need to meet several times at a shelter over the next few weeks. She is looking for a home with experienced adults and will need her own garden. ” he added.
Connie
Connie (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 8-year-old
breeding – maine coon
color – Tabby and White
If you would like to adopt a Connie, please see their profile here.
Connie came into the care of the RSPCA after being surrendered by her owner after she did not get along with the other cats in the household.
Once she gets to know you, she is described as a “lovable'' and “friendly'' cat, but will need to be the only pet in the house as she doesn't like other cats.
Connie is looking for an adult-only home, ideally with a secure garden.
The RSPCA added: “She recently underwent a heart scan and it was confirmed that she has a heart murmur, which she always has, but does not affect her daily life and does not require treatment.” ”
Havana
Havana (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 3-6 months old
breeding – Mongrel
color – chocolate
If you would like to adopt a Havana, please see their profile here.
Havana came into the care of the RSPCA through an inspector who owned multiple rabbits.
Since arriving in mid-February, she has been dewormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered.
The RSPCA added: “Havana received two siblings, a younger sister and a younger brother. Unfortunately, neither of them were able to escape the anesthesia. As such, Havana is now a neutered and vaccinated male companion. “It's like a rabbit looking for something,” he added.
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chester and lionel
chester and lionel (Image: RSPCA)
sex – Man
Year – 3-6 months old
breeding – Rex
color – black and orange
If you would like to adopt Chester and Lionel, please see their profiles here.
Chester and Lionel ended up in the care of the RSPCA after being surrendered as part of a group of male guinea pigs who didn't get along.
They can look for a home together or “bond with a group of women.”
Also, since guinea pigs are not handled very often, it is advantageous to have an owner who has extensive experience handling guinea pigs in the past.
Due to the high temperature, it is necessary to keep it indoors until it warms up.