Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA has 22 cute cats and a dog at the Wirral & Chester branch that need rehoming.
We’ve rounded up some of the animals here for you to see.
Dogs
Millie
Breed: Labrador Retriever crossbreed
Colour: YELLOW
Age: 4 Years (approx)
Millie has a silly personality and is full of life.
She has been receiving training to help boost her confidence and will have some bonding sessions with the owner before going home with her new family.
She will need to live with active, experienced adults and children no younger than 16.
See her full profile here.
Cats
Sammy and Holly
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: TABBY
Age: 13 Years (approx)
Sammy and Holly are ready to find their retirement home with a family who have inside space and they could live with children of secondary school age.
Sammy is a little shy and Holly can be grumpy, but they are lovely in nature.
You can see their full profile here.
Robyn and Hood
Breed: Domestic Semi crossbreed
Colour: BLACK AND WHITE AND BLACK
Age: 6-12 Months
Robyn is a beautiful ethereal looking girly with curly hairs in her ears and green eyes.
Hood is all black and very handsome with a wonderful long coat.
They are both shy and would prefer to live with older children and not have any dogs in the house.
See their full profile here.
Weeble and Spud
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: BLACK
Age: 6-12 Months
Weeble and Spud came from a multi-cat household and would love somewhere quiet to live so they can settle down.
They need lots of TLC and patience as they can be quite timid.
See their full profile here.
Mr Spot
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: WHITE AND BLACK
Age: 10 Years (approx)
Mr Spot is a lovely, shy boy who was found as a stray.
He is looking for someone who is patient and can bring him out of his shell.
He would prefer to be the only cat in the house and have outdoor space to explore. He could live with children of secondary school age.
Visit his profile here.
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