CAN you give a forever home any of these pets?
Dorset based animal rescue centre Margaret Green Animal Rescue is hoping to find homes for these animals in its care this week.
Bezzie is a four-year-old sweet cat looking for a forever home.
Although he is slowly settling in he can still be a little wary at first when meeting new people but as soon as he gets to know you he’s very affectionate.
Bezzie would need to be the only pet in the home.
Oz, is a four-year-old Domestic Short Haired cat looking for a quiet forever home with no other pets.
He can be affectionate but can be a little worried when he meets new people.
He has recently had an operation but is healing really well and shouldn’t encounter any problems in the future.
Barbie an eight-year-old semi long haired cat is looking for a forever home with her companion Marjorie.
They would prefer to be the only pets in a quiet home and as they are both long haired would need an owner who would be happy to groom them.
To rehome any of these pets please call Church Knowle Rehoming and Visitor Centre on 01929 480474.
Ada is a very sweet four-year-old female Greyhound with a happy and playful personality.
She loves to play with toys, loves lounging around on a soft duvet and sunbathing too.
Ada would need to be the only pet in a home with older children.
Arya an eight-year-old female Labrador cross has a big personality.
Her ideal home would be as the only pet in an adult only home with a family who have owned dogs before. S
he is very energetic and bouncy but can be a little unsure when meeting new people.
Rex is a very energetic seven-month-old male Alaskan Malamute who is looking for an active family who have had previous experience of his breed.
As he is still a youngster Rex would benefit from going to training classes.
Although, he enjoys playing with other dogs Rex would be best suited as the only pet in an adult only home.
To rehome any of these dogs please call Lincoln Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre on 01929 471340.
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