MEET Coco and her finest pal Bruno – or, to present him his full identify, ‘Mr Bruno Wasabi’.
The attractive pair of grown-up guinea pigs are on the lookout for a place to name home.
So might you be their subsequent proprietor?
Coco and Bruno had been introduced into the RSPCA’s York animal home off Landing Lane individually.
But whereas they had been introduced in for various causes, a member of employees on the animal home stated they’d one thing in frequent: they had been each ‘undesirable, unloved and neglected’.
While within the RSPCA’s care, they’ve fashioned a detailed friendship.
Together, they make a ‘beautiful little household’, the RSPCA says.
They are actually on the lookout for a home of their very own that shall be their ‘completely happy ever after’.
“Coco is a pleasant little lady however doesn’t like really being dealt with an excessive amount of,” the member of employees stated.
“She will come to you for a fuss and particularly for some veg.
“Bruno is a assured and pleasant boy.”
The pair complement one another very effectively, the RSPCA says.
“Sadly Coco has cystic ovaries and for that motive she’s going to have to be homed to expertise guinea pig homeowners,” the employees member stated.
To discover out extra about Coco and Mr Bruno Wasabi, or to see what different animals are available for adoption on the York animal home, go to www.rspca-yorkhome.org.uk.
Pets in want of a home vary from cats and dogs to guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits, budgies and pigeons.
The RSPCA York Animal Home is an impartial animal shelter and depends upon the assist and funding of native supporters to permit it to rehome a whole bunch of cats, dogs, small animals and wildlife every year.