CAN you give these pets a home?
These pets are currently residents at the Dorset-based Margaret Green Animal Rescue.
Molly is a 12-year-old female cat looking for a forever home either with her friend Rudy or separately as they are very different characters.
Molly is more affectionate with Rudy being more aloof.
They would need to be the only pets but could live with older children.
Archie is an eight-year-old cat who is an affectionate lad but on his terms.
He is still settling in at the moment so might greet you with a hiss but he will be ok once settled.
Archie would need to be the only pet but should be ok to live with older children.
Lionhead cross rabbit Poppy is a year old and looking for a forever home with her new companion Patch, who is a one-year old rabbit.
They are a sweet pair looking for a home with lots of room to hop around in.
To rehome any of these pets please call Church Knowle Rehoming and Visitor Centre on 01929 480474.
Cinderella, (Ella) is a sweet four-year-old female greyhound looking for her fairy tale ending and a happily ever after.
She has a happy, playful personality, love her toys and lounging on her throne of duvets.
Cinderella is looking for a home as the only pet but could live with older children.
Bella, the six-year-old female Labrador cross German Shepherd is a stunning girl with an affectionate nature, who is looking for a home with experience of German Shepherds or similar breeds.
She can be a little worried so will be looking for plenty of reassurance. Bella would need an adult only home as the only pet.
Maid Marian is a beautiful, four-year-old gentle greyhound with a loving personality looking for a family to love.
For fun, she likes to chase balls (especially squeaky ones) and have a good run around.
You will often find her relaxing on her duvet, begging for a tickle. Maid Marian can live with other sighthounds, older children but not cats or small furries.
To rehome any of these dogs please call Lincoln Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre on 01929 471340.
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