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Pets from RSPCA who’re searching for 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 searching for their endlessly properties, together with on the Sussex North & Brighton department of the RSPCA.

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

A number of animals from the department are listed beneath however extra might be discovered on the centre’s web site.

To assist the Sussex North & Brighton department keep it up their work you’ll be able to donate to them at the website here.,

Celia

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The Argus: Celia

Celia (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – Nine years old

Breed – Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed

Colour – Brindle and White

If you need to undertake Celia you’ll be able to view their full profile here.

Celia got here into the care of the RSPCA on the finish of January after her proprietor was taken into hospital and sadly handed away.

She is described as a “candy woman” who needs to be housetrained, is aware of the best way to sit and walks effectively on a lead.

Celia would do finest to enter a peaceful home setting as she’s nonetheless adjusting to new conditions.

Geri

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The Argus: Geri

Geri (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – 12 years old

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Ginger and White

If you need to undertake Geri you’ll be able to view their full profile here.

Geri is described as a vocal cat who has a “candy temperament” and loves a little bit of fuss and a focus.

She is searching for a peaceful quiet home the place she will chill out and get all the eye she desires.

The RSPCA provides: “Geri won’t be able to stay with youngsters in her subsequent home, nor another cats or dogs. Ideally she would have a safe backyard she may access.”

Kyle

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The Argus: Kyle

Kyle (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Male

Age – One yr old

Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour – Black

If you need to undertake Kyle you’ll be able to view their full profile here.

Kyle lately got here to the RSPCA through networking and is sadly discovering the cattery house a bit of traumatic.

The RSPCA says: “We suppose that when he will get in a home and might absolutely chill out and at last really feel safe, this gained’t be a problem.”

He would wish a safe backyard he can access through cat flap and his personal personal room/house initially to assist him settle in.

Kyle wouldn’t be capable of stay with young youngsters in his subsequent home or with one other cat or canine.


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Penny and Rascal

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The Argus: Penny and Rascal

Penny and Rascal (Image: RSPCA)

Gender – Not said on the profile

Age – Two years old

Breed – Crossbreed/Unknown

Colour – Brown and Tan

If you need to undertake Penny and Rascal you’ll be able to view their full profile here.

Penny and Rascal got here into the care of the RSPCA in direction of the top of January after their proprietor was taken into hospital.

Although they’ve been cherished and taken care of of their earlier home they haven’t skilled a lot of the surface world and had not been walked on a lead.

Everything is new to them in the meanwhile and their new proprietor might want to commit time to their coaching.

Penny and Rascal are very bonded to one another and might want to discover a new home the place they will keep collectively.

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