Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA has some cuddly cute pets at the Blackpool and North Lancashire branch that need rehoming.
You can also donate to the RSPCA to help it carry on its rescue work.
Dogs
Rylee
Breed: Parson Jack Russell Terrier
Colour: White/tan
Age: 7 Years (approx)
Rylee is an energetic boy who needs lots of attention and loves playing with toys.
He would prefer an adult-only household and needs an owner with experience with dogs.
You can see Rylee’s full profile here.
Tyson
Breed:Dogue de Bordeaux
Colour: Tan
Age:4 Years (approx)
Tyson is looking for a new loving home with an owner who has experience with this breed.
He cannot live in a house with children but may be able to bond well with another dog.
He is a playful dog who loves toys and games.
You can see Tyson's full profile here.
Cats
Sox
Sterling
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age: Unknown
This little cat was found as a stray and his age is unknown.
He is a friendly but reserved boy who would benefit from being in a pet-free, adult-only household.
He loves to go outside so will need access to outside space, where he will be safe from main roads and railways.
You can see Sterling’s full profile here.
Caroline, Celeste, Chester and Chance
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age: 3-6 Months
These gorgeous kittens were brought to the centre at 5 weeks old.
Caroline and Chance are the most confident, with Chester and Celeste being a little more reserved. Because of this, the RSPCA are hoping to rehome them in pairs, ideally a more confident sibling with a timid sibling.
You can see their full profile here.
Joey
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: White
Age: 10 Years (approx)
Joey is a special cat who needs a very special new home.
The RSPCA suspect that he was fed by local residents and was kept as an outdoor cat, so can be very timid.
He would need somewhere that has a lot of outside space and preferably somewhere rural.
You can see his full profile here.
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