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Animals for adoption at East Coast Animal Rescue, Great Yarmouth

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8:50 AM February 8, 2022



A spirited puppy and a set of long-haired bunnies are amongst the animals intending to be rehomed at a rescue centre in Norfolk.

East Coast Animal Rescue is a little self-funded rescue group which intends is to rescue and restore animals in requirement.

A representative from East Coast Animal Rescue stated: “Animals taken into our care are cared for in a house environment up until they discover their permanently home.

” We have great deals of animals on our waiting list so we intend to discover households for the animals who are now prepared for houses.”

Here are a few of the family pets presently searching for houses.

1. Jalapeno, male dog


Jalapeno, or Pino, is up for adoption at East Coast Pet Rescue.



Jalapeno, or Pino, is up for adoption at East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Jalapeno, or Pino for brief, is 18-months-old and needs a skilled owner who can continue his training.

” He would match somebody who does not have any other animals, nevertheless, he might perhaps cope with another friendly dog.

” Pino will require a great deal of workout and somebody who is house most of the day.

” He isn’t ideal to be rehomed with kids under five-years-old.”

2. Strawberry and Mint, female bunnies


Strawberry and Mint are available to be rehomed through East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.


Mint (left) and Strawberry (best) are readily available to be rehomed through East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Strawberry and Mint are a set of female bunnies in requirement of a house together.

” They have actually been utilized to living outdoors and as constantly, will need real estate with a lot of area.”

3. Marigold and Honeysuckle, female felines


Marigold and Honeysuckle are available to be rehomed through East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth


Marigold (imagined entrusted Daffodil who is currently scheduled) and Honeysuckle (right) are readily available to be rehomed through East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Marigold, who is 2, and Honeysuckle, who is one, are brand-new arrivals and have actually simply been purified today.

” They fidget shy felines therefore will need peaceful, patient houses and a lot of time to develop their self-confidence.”

4. Beau, male dog


Beau is available for rehoming with East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth


Beau is readily available for rehoming with East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Beau is three-years-old and will need a skilled owner who can continue with his training.

” In his foster house he is dealing with other canines who have actually put him in his location for being a little excitable, which he accepted with dignity.

” Beau requires great deals of workout as he is an extremely spirited young boy and for this factor he is not ideal to be rehomed with young kids.”

5. Muffin and Crumpet, female bunnies


Muffin and Crumpet are available for rehoming at East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth, east Norfolk.


Muffin and Crumpet are readily available for rehoming at East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Muffin and Crumpet are another set of bonded female bunnies.

” They are both extremely sweet and friendly and will make charming family pets.

” They are presently utilized to living outdoors however were formerly home bunnies.”

6. Bing and Crosby, long-haired bunnies


Bing and Crosby are up for adoption at East Coast Pet Rescue.


Bing and Crosby the bunnies are up for adoption at East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Bing and Crosby are bonded bros who are searching for an indoor house.

” They are long haired so will need some routine grooming to keep their coat matt totally free.

” Just like all bunnies they will require a lot of area, and when the weather condition ends up being warmer they might be presented to an outdoors area.”

7. Vixen and Comet, felines


Vixen and Comet are up for rehoming at East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth.


Vixen and Comet are up for rehoming at East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” This mum and child duo are searching for a kind and client owner.

” They are both extremely shy and might take months to end up being positive in their brand-new house.

” The set would match a peaceful, indoor just house where they will be the only family pets”

8. Bloom, long-haired cat


Blossom the long-haired cat is available for rehoming at the East Coast Pet Rescue, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.


Progress the long-haired cat is readily available for rehoming at the East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” Bloom is a three-year-old, long-haired cat searching for an indoor house.

” She is delighted to be in the business of individuals however isn’t a lap-cat and just like a periodic hassle on her terms.

” Her fur is long and matts quickly in locations that she does not let you brush, so needs an expert groom around 3 times a year.”

9. Bluebell and Tulip, female guinea pigs


Bluebell and Tulip are available for rehoming at East Coast Pet Rescue in Great Yarmouth, east Norfolk.


Bluebell and Tulip are readily available for rehoming at East Coast Animal Rescue.

– Credit: East Coast Animal Rescue

” This set of bonded guinea pigs are around two-years-old.

” They are presently living outdoors and might be bonded with another female if somebody had an only one.”

All of felines, canines and bunnies at the centre are neutered and microchipped prior to rehoming and all adoptions undergo an effective house go to and an adoption cost.

If you have an interest in embracing any of these rescue animals, please e-mail [email protected] for an application.

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