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5 pets from RSPCA Brighton who’re trying to find loving new properties

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Could you give any of these Sussex pets a home? <i>(Image: RSPCA)</i>

Could you give any of those Sussex pets a home? (Image: RSPCA)

Several pets in Sussex are in search of their without end properties, together with on the Sussex North & Brighton department of the RSPCA.

Whether you wish to undertake a canine, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there may be loads of selection.

A couple of animals from the department are listed under however extra will be discovered on the centre’s web site.

To assist the Sussex North & Brighton department keep it up their work you possibly can donate to them at the website here.

Sally

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The Argus: Sally

Sally (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – One 12 months old

Breed – Terrier crossbreed

Colour – Tan

If you wish to undertake Sally you possibly can view their full profile here.

Sally is described as a “cheeky, feisty terrier with an enormous character” however will be uncertain of recent folks.

She may also be fairly fearful by overhandling, so will want some extra coaching.

Sally enjoys the corporate of different dogs her personal measurement and would profit from residing with an already-established canine in her new home.

The RSPCA provides: “Sally would require a number of meets over a course of weeks on the shelter earlier than being adopted. She is in search of a really skilled, adult-only home and she is going to want her personal backyard.”

Konnie

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The Argus: Konnie

Konnie (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – Eight years old

Breed – Maine Coon

Colour – Tabby and White

If you wish to undertake Konnie you possibly can view their full profile here.

Konnie got here into the care of the RSPCA after she was surrendered by her homeowners as she was not getting on with the opposite cats within the home.

She is described as a “beautiful” and “pleasant” cat as soon as she will get to know you, however just isn’t keen on different cats so will have to be the one pet in a home.

Konnie is in search of an adult-only home and would ideally have a safe backyard additionally.

The RSPCA provides: “She just lately had a coronary heart scan which confirmed that she has a coronary heart murmur. This is one thing she is going to all the time have, but it surely doesn’t have an effect on her day-to-day life and it doesn’t require any remedy.”

Havana

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The Argus: Havana

Havana (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – Three to 6 months old

Breed – Crossbreed

Colour – Chocolate

If you wish to undertake Havana you possibly can view their full profile here.

Havana got here into the care of the RSPCA by way of an inspector from a multi-rabbit family.

Since arriving in mid-February she has been wormed, vaccinated, microchipped and neutered.

The RSPCA provides: “Havana got here with two siblings, a sister and a brother. Unfortunately, neither of them made it by way of the anaesthetic, so Havana is now a single rabbit in search of a neutered and vaccinated male companion.”


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Chester and Lionel

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The Argus: Chester and Lionel

Chester and Lionel (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – Three to 6 months old

Breed – Rex

Colour – Black and orange

If you wish to undertake Chester and Lionel you possibly can view their full profile here.

Chester and Lionel got here into the care of the RSPCA after being handed over as they had been a part of a bunch of male guinea pigs who weren’t getting on.

They are in search of a home collectively or “they are often bonded with a bunch of females”.

Also, they have not had a large amount of dealing with so they might profit from having homeowners with loads of guinea pig dealing with expertise up to now.

Due to the temperature, they’ll nonetheless have to be stored indoors till the climate warms up.

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