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.
Spencer
Gender - Male
Age - One year old
Breed - Whippet crossbreed
Colour - Brindle
If you want to adopt Spencer you can view their full profile here.
Spencer came into the care of the RSPCA as an unclaimed stray and is now looking to find a place of his own.
He is described as a "lively boy" who will need training and an active family who can keep up with him.
Spencer can be a little vocal and over-enthusiastic when he sees other dogs out on walks, so a new owner will need to be prepared to manage this.
Ideally, he would go to an adult-only home which has a secure garden.
Lolly
Gender - Female
Age - Five years old
Breed - Persian
Colour - Gret
If you want to adopt Lolly you can view their full profile here.
Lolly came into the care of the RSPCA from a large multi-cat home and has taken a little while to find her feet.
She is described as "quite a charismatic cat with a strong character" who enjoys a bit of fuss and attention.
The RSPCA adds: "Lolly’s next family will need to be experienced with Persian or similar breed cats. She can be a bit of a handful when cleaning her face and eyes, so she will need someone who is willing to take the time to learn to navigate the best way to care for Lolly."
Piccolo
Gender - Female
Age - Eight years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour - Black and White
If you want to adopt Piccolo you can view their full profile here.
Piccolo came into the care of the RSPCA with a few of her siblings from a multi-cat household.
She was very nervous at first but is slowly starting to settle in and gain confidence.
The RSPCA adds: "We feel Piccolo would like a calm home, possibly the odd lap to sit on once settled, and to enjoy her new house as the only animal, please."
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Pansy and Nettle
Gender - Male (Nettle) and Female (Pansy)
Age - Three to six months old
Breed - Crossbreed
Colour - White (Pansy) and Ginger (Nettle)
If you want to adopt Pansy and Nettle you can view their full profile here.
Pansy and Nettle came into the care of the RSPCA after they were found abandoned in a box in poor condition.
Their coats were matted all over and their skin was red and sore but they have recovered well.
Pansy and Nettle are described as a sweet pair who get on well so are looking to find a new home together.
The RSPCA added: "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. Their litter-training has been progressing very well, so they would be fine living either indoors or outdoors."
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