Every week, the lovely folk at Margaret Green Animal Rescue Centre send us some details of the latest pets looking to find forever homes.
This week, meet Snowball and Daisy, Fred, Kirby, Mr Darcy, Spooks and Norbit, who are currently staying at the Wareham and Blandford shelters.
To contact the rescue centre, visit their website.
Daisy and Snowball
I’m looking for a forever home with my sister Snowball. We are white British Giant rabbits. We’re going to need a very big space with a large hutch or shed in our new home as we take up a lot of room.
Fred
I am a 12-year-old Cob. I can walk, trot and canter and love my human giving me fuss and attention. I might look like a tough cookie, but I am really a sensitive soul and need my human to reassure me and help me with my confidence.
Kirby
I am a very cute five-year-old girl. I’m very affectionate and loving, and I’m looking for a forever home with my son, Patch. I’m quite outgoing whereas Patch is very quiet. We are unable to live with other cats but a quiet cat or friendly dog might be a possibility, as are cat-friendly children.
Mr Darcy
I’m a two-year-old male Heinz 57 and looking for my forever home. I’m an excitable young man but very sweet and affectionate. I may be able to live with another dog, and possibly a cat, but we would need to meet first to ensure we could be friends.
Spooks
I’m a five-year-old male Lurcher. I’m a very lively, loving and energetic boy who needs an active home. I would like to live in an adult-only home that is experienced with dogs (preferably Lurchers), where I would not be left for long periods of time.
Norbit
I’m a three-year-old male Staffordshire bull terrier looking for my forever home. I’m a very sweet boy who loves nothing more than playing with my toys. I’m very sociable and loving. I can live with female dogs and children aged 13 years and older but not cats.
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