Here is a selection of animals from the RSPCA branch in Brighton that are looking for a forever home.
There are some animals from the Sussex, Brighton & East Grinstead branch.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Sussex, Brighton & East Grinstead website for details.
You can also donate to the charity to help it carry on its rescue work at the same websites.
Skyla and Tater
Gender – Female and Male
Age – Three years old and 11 years old
Breed – Terrier
Colour – Tan
Skyla and Tater are a lovely and affectionate pair of dogs who love hanging out with each other and are looking for a home together.
Tater is the larger of the two and is 11 years old. He walks well on a lead and enjoys playing with toys.
Skyla is the younger of the pair and has a great enthusiasm for everything.
If you want to adopt Skyla and Tater you can view their full profile here.
Stuart
Gender - Male
Age – Six years old (approximately)
Breed – Chihuahua
Colour – White and tan
Stuart needs an experienced Chihuahua home as he is often grumpy in the mornings and beats up his toys.
He can walk well on a lead and listens to commands when it suits him.
Additionally, he would work best in an adult only home as he can be a bit noise-sensitive.
If you want to adopt Stuart you can view his full profile here.
Clover
Gender – Female
Age – Four-Five years old
Breed – Domestic shorthair
Colour – White
Clover would like a calm home with a female owner and a secure garden to explore.
She is not enjoying cattery life at the moment and often hides in her bed, but will hopefully readjust in a loving home.
It would be best for her to live without other cats or any children.
If you want to adopt Clover you can view her full profile here.
Randal
Gender – Male
Age – Two years old (approx..)
Breed – Leopard Gecko
Colour – Yellow
Randal is a Leopard Gecko who will need a minimum enclosure of 3ft with UVB and a thermostated heat source.
Leopard geckos make great beginner reptiles due to their easy handle and care for.
If you want to adopt Randal you can view his full profile here.
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