Looking for a furry friend to introduce to your home? Look no further.
The RSPCA in Bradford have some lovely pets looking for their forever homes. Below we have detailed just some of the animals that are looking to be adopted and what they need from their new home.
But don’t forget to visit the RSPCA website to see what other animals need your love.
Mittens, Cat
Female – 4 years old
Mittens is looking to be homed with her best bud, Mischief (below).
Mittens is an affectionate girl who is looking for a home where she can get lots of fuss, and somewhere she can explore outside without the danger of main roads or railway lines.
Find out more about Mittens here.
Mischief, Cat
Female – 10 years old
Mischief and Mittens go paw in paw, so must be rehomed together. Mischief loves curling up for a good nap and loves some rubs behind her ears, so be prepared to deliver lots of fuss.
As Mischief is 10 years old, she is available on the EARS scheme, which has a number of benefits for adopters.
Find out more about Mischief here.
Skye, Dog
Female – 11 months old
Skye is still very young, so she needs adopters who can continue helping her train and socialise. She is still learning how to play, but she’s very clever and picks things up very quickly.
She would do best in a home without young children and could possibly live with another dog who is calm and tolerant.
Find out more about Skye here.
Watson, Dog
Male – 8 years old
Watson has featured once before and is sadly still looking for his forever home. He is a super friendly and affectionate boy who is looking for someone to love him.
He loves to be out and exploring and likes to show off his strength when on the lead, so any adopters will need to be mindful of this.
He could happily live with older children and would prefer to be the only pet in the home.
Find out more about Watson here.
Lady, Dog
Female – 13 years
Lovely Lady has also been featured before and is yet to find the perfect match. She is looking for a quiet home where she can be the only pet and steal all your attention for herself. She doesn’t really like to be left alone for too long, so someone who is in most of the day would be the perfect owner for Lady.
As she is over 10, she is eligible to be adopted on the Elderly Animal Rehoming Scheme (EARS).
Find out more about Lady here.
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