If you are looking for a new pet, then look no further as the RSPCA have many animals that need a home in Norfolk.
This week there are lots of lovely animals still waiting for homes, can you help by taking one of them in?
• Puffy Pants is a smashing boy and a favourite of the RSPCA branch. He can't wait for someone to come and see him and for him to have a chin or belly rub.
• Sky is four-years-old and will need a patient owner as she has had a lot of upset in her life and needs to be able to settle down in a quiet adult home environment.
• Cava is a lovely cat and can't wait for a loving home of her own. The two-year-old had a small lump in her ear which has been removed and should not cause her any more problems.
• Moet is a sweet tortoiseshell cat and is around two-years-old and has lived with Cava and Moscato in the past. She can be re-homed on her own or with one of these girls for company.
• Moscato is everyon'e favourite! She is a sweet friendly girl and would make a smashing friend and companion.
• Our longest resident Sheba is still waiting as she has always been overlooked for the other younger cats. All she wants is a nice quiet home of her own.
• Rose is such a sweet girl and loves a fuss. She would like nothing more than to watch the telly with you curled up on the sofa.
• Robbie is a stunning chunky and just adorable. Robbie is only three-years-old and hopefully will be snapped up really soon.
• Shiraz is a beautiful cat and she is not grumpy, although she does look it in the picture. She is really sweet and again from a multi-cat home so would not mind sharing with another feline friend.
• Fred is a young handsome cat who needs some stability in his life. He is 18 months to two years of age and a sweet natured boy.
All of our animals are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and up to date with flea and worm products. All our animals are health checked by a vet and also come with six weeks free pet insurance if you register on adoption.
If you would like to give a home to one of these animals, please call the adoption line on 07867 972870.
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