Several pets in Sussex are looking for their forever homes, including at the Sussex North & Brighton branch of the RSPCA.

Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice.

A few animals from the branch are listed below but more can be found on the centre's website.

To help the Sussex North & Brighton branch carry on their work you can donate to them at the website here.

Daisy May

The Argus: Daisy MayDaisy May (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - 10 years old

Breed - Boston Terrier crossbreed

Colour - Black

If you want to adopt Daisy May you can view their full profile here.

Daisy May came into the care of the RSPCA via an inspector as her previous owner could no longer give her the care she needed.

She is described as a friendly girl who enjoys fuss and attention and walks well on the lead.

The RSPCA adds: "Daisy May arrived with very sore ears that had not been treated for a long time. She may always need ear drops for them from our vets. Anyone wishing to adopt her will need to be prepared to continue this."

Banjo

BanjoBanjo (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Male

Age - One year old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed

Colour - Black and White

If you want to adopt Banjo you can view their full profile here.

Banjo came into the care of the RSPCA after being surrendered from a multi-cat household.

He is a shy cat but has been progressing well recently, even accepting strokes from some people he has learnt to trust.

The RSPCA adds: "As he is still a young cat, Banjo will need a garden he can access once he is ready to go outside. It is essential that his new family are cat-experienced."

Morgan

MorganMorgan (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Female

Age - Four years old

Breed - Domestic Semi crossbreed

Colour - Black and White

If you want to adopt Morgan you can view their full profile here.

Morgan is described as a "beautiful fluffy cat with a lovely temperament" who recently came into the RSPCA from another shelter.

In a new home, she would prefer to be the only pet there and could live with children of secondary school age.

Additionally, she would benefit from having access to a garden which she could get to with a cat flap.


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Dandelion and Buttercup

Dandelion and ButtercupDandelion and Buttercup (Image: RSPCA)

Gender - Not stated on profile

Age - Three to six months old

Breed - Crossbreed

Colour - Brown and White

If you want to adopt Dandelion and Buttercup you can view their full profile here.

Dandelion and Buttercup came into the RSPCA as part of a litter that was found abandoned in a box.

Their coats were matted all over and their skin was red and sore, but they have recovered since.

They are described as a "sweet pair" and are looking to find a new home together.

The RSPCA adds: "Being young bunnies they love to run around and play, so will need a nice spacious set-up with plenty of enrichment to keep them occupied."