Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA has lots of animals at the Wirral & Chester branch that need rehoming.
We’ve rounded up some of them here for you to see.
Animals with RSPCA Wirral & Chester looking for new homes
Dogs
Daisy
Gender – Female
Age – 5 years (approx.)
Breed – Shar-Pei
Colour – Tan
Can live with – Daisy can be left alone for short amounts of time and she would prefer to be the only dog in her new home. She’d prefer not to live with a cat but she could live with children that are of a secondary school age.
You can find out more about Daisy via the RSPCA website here.
Dexter
Gender – Male
Age – 4 years (approx.)
Breed – German Shepherd crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Dexter can be left alone for short amounts of time and he’d prefer not to share his new home with other animals. He’d prefer to live in an adult-only home and he’ll need to attend training classes.
You can find out more about Dexter via the RSPCA website here.
Cats
Cheshire and Lester
Gender – Male
Age – 5 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Grey
Can live with – Cheshire and Lester might be able to share their new home with another cat or a dog that’s friendly. They could live with children that are of a primary school age and they’ll need outdoor space to explore.
You can find out more about Cheshire and Lester via the RSPCA website here.
Chillie and Lily
Gender – Female
Age – 3 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Lily: Black and white, Chillie: Tortoiseshell
Can live with – Chillie and Lily are looking for a new home together and they could live with children of a secondary school age. They might be able to live with a dog that’s friendly and they’ll need outdoor space to explore.
You can find out more about Chillie and Lily via the RSPCA website here.
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