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 support the work of the Sussex North & Brighton Branch, you can donate via our website here.
penny
penny (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 2 years old
breeding – Australian Shepherd
color – Merle
If you would like to adopt Penny, please see their profile here.
Penny is described as a “loving” and “friendly” dog, but she can be a little shy when meeting new people.
They can also be a bit shy until they get along well with other dogs, so further socialization would be helpful.
Ideally, Penny would live in a peaceful home with access to a secure garden.
The RSPCA added: “Although she has been loved and cared for in her previous home, she has not had much experience of the outside world and has never been walked on a leash. Everything for her at this time is… If this is your first time, the new owner will need to: Take the time to train her. ”
Roz
Roz (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 12 years old
breeding – Terrier crossbreed
color – Black Grey
If you'd like to hire a Roz, check out their profile here.
Roz is a dog who came to the RSPCA after her previous owner was taken to hospital and sadly passed away.
The RSPCA added: “When Roz arrived, her nails had grown so long that they curled into her skin and her abdomen was distended.
“After veterinary examination and testing, she was found to have struvite crystals and liver enzymes, so she was treated and put on a special diet.”
Roz would benefit from not having children and living in a quiet house with access to a garden.
Marble
Marble (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 6 years old
breeding – Domestic shorthair crossbreed
color – Tabby, gray, white
If you'd like to hire Marbles, check out their profile here.
Marbles are described as vocal cats who love human affection and companionship.
When she was first taken into the care of the RSPCA, she was a bit underweight and quite unwell, leading the center to think she might have been infected with a common feline virus.
They added, “With a little TLC, she has come a long way! Although she does not require ongoing medication or treatment, she can continue to transmit the virus asymptomatically. ” he added.
Marbles are very active cats, so they need a secure yard they can access to burn off their energy.
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nibbles and dinky
nibbles and dinky (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 3 years old
breeding – Lop
color – White/white and black
If you would like to adopt Nibbles and Dinky, please see their profiles here.
Nibbles and Dinky came to the center because their owners were no longer able to care for them.
They both love food and treats, kale is their favorite vegetable, and they both love playing with toys.
Neither of them are used to being picked up, but that's improving over time.
The RSPCA added: “They are not little girls and will need larger facilities to suit their size. They can live in their own rooms, or in wendy houses or sheds in the garden. You can do that,” he added.