Can you give these pets a home in Sussex?
(Image: RSPCA)
Several pets are looking for forever homes across Sussex, including at the RSPCA’s Sussex North & Brighton branch.
If you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit, or guinea pig, you have many options.
We list some of the branch’s animals below, but many more can be found on the center’s website.
To support the work of the Sussex North & Brighton Branch, you can donate via our website here.
Lenny
Lenny (Image: RSPCA)
sex – Man
Year – One year old
breeding –
color – White
If you would like to adopt Renee, please see their profile here.
Renee came to the RSPCA via an inspector from an unsuitable home and was extremely nervous when she arrived.
He was attacked by another dog in the house and had injuries all over his body, but after a few weeks he started to calm down.
Lenny enjoys company and needs a home where he won’t be left alone for too long.
The RSPCA added: “He will not tolerate being walked in a local park where there may be a lot of dogs so he will need some training and walking in a quiet area.”
Delia
Delia (Image: RSPCA)
sex – woman
Year – 2 years old
breeding – American Bulldog
color – white and brown
If you would like to adopt Delia, please see their profile here.
Delia was abandoned and spent some time in a boarding school before being taken into the care of the RSPCA.
She is said to be a very friendly dog who loves attention, knows how to sit, and walks well on a leash.
Delia is social with other dogs when she’s out, but prefers to be alone at home.
The RSPCA added: “She is looking for an experienced owner with large dogs to share her sofa!”
Bobo
Bobo (Image: RSPCA)
sex – Man
Year – 8-year-old
breeding – Domestic shorthair crossbreed
color – black and white
If you would like to adopt a Bobo, please see their profile here.
Bobo arrived in the care of the RSPCA through an inspector from another shelter.
He is described as a “charismatic” cat who is just looking for a calm home where he can get some one-on-one attention.
The RSPCA added: “This lovely boy has sadly come into our care for treatment of ulcers in his mouth. Our veterinarians have confirmed that allergies are an ongoing issue for him. We suspect that it is related to this,” he added.
“For this reason we are looking for a foster home or foster care environment for him. This means we can support his condition for the time being and allow him to return to a home environment. To do.”
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Aubin and Alaska
Aubin and Alaska (Image: RSPCA)
sex – Male (Aubin) and Female (Alaska)
Year – One year old
breeding – Lionhead hybrid (Aubin) and Harlequin (Alaska)
color – White (Oban) and Gray (Alaska)
If you would like to adopt Aubin and Alaska, please see their profiles here.
Aubin and Alaska came to our Sussex North & Brighton branch after being born in foster care.
Both dogs are not very keen on being picked up as they tend to wriggle around and are currently on a diet as they are a bit overweight.
They are looking for a home together, so they need a large setup, a shed, or a wendy house with a run.
The RSPCA added: “They may be able to live indoors, but they are not completely clean yet. However, with a little patience and perseverance, as they get cleaner each day, they may become clean enough to live indoors. There is,” he added.