The centre will be shining a spotlight on the many animals they have looking for homes this month as part of their #Adoptober campaign and hope to promote the many benefits that come along with rescuing an animal.
5. Winona, female, two years
Winona can be a little nervous at first but it doesn't take long for her friendly and affectionate side to come out! She is a playful girl who loves jumping in boxes and using her scratching post. Winona would need access to the outdoors and a home that is away from busy main roads and railway lines. Photo: RSPCA
6. Fudge, female, 13 years
Sweet older lady Fudge is looking for a quiet retirement home. Fudge likes peace and quiet and would make a lovely companion for the right person. She isn't suitable to live with other pets or children, she just wants a quiet life to enjoy her twilight years. Photo: RSPCA
7. Mildred, female, four years
Mildred is a sweet girl with a very cute little meow. she is ok to be stroked but does take a little time to warm up to people. The RSPCA feels this is more to do with the cattery than how she really is. She likes to rub on things and chatter away to people. The RSPCA feels she would be better suited to a quiet home with older teenagers and think she would be better suited to a home without other pets. Photo: RSPCA
8. Panda, male, one year
Panda is a sweet sensitive chap is now looking for his brand new start. He has come on leaps and bounds whilst in care and the RSPCA can now see his cheeky personality shining through. Panda will need a home that is willing to train him in all aspects, also a home that is willing to take things slowly as he can become overwhelmed around too many people or in busy places. Photo: RSPCA