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Four rescued pets named after Toy Story looking for homes

by R.Donald


Rabbits Woody, Buzz, Andy, and a cat named Bo Peep are currently being cared for at the RSPCA Bryn Y Maen Animal Centre in Upper Colwyn Bay.

Each is seeking a new beginning with a loving family, and the centre is inviting applications from potential adopters through its website.

Sarah Davies, an animal care assistant at the centre, said: “Both Woody and Buzz didn’t have the best start to life, but are doing well in our care now, and we can’t wait to find them a home each to call their own.

“Woody is a gentle boy and is hoping to find an indoor or outdoor home to allow him to reach for the stars and explore to his heart’s content.”

The one-year-old rabbits, Woody and Buzz, were abandoned in a garden and have been in RSPCA care since February.

Ms Davies said that Woody could possibly be introduced to a spayed female rabbit once settled, while Buzz could also eventually find his own companion.

She said: “Buzz has become a confident boy in our care but we feel he may find a change in environment scary at first before settling back in, however, once he is given the time and space he needs we know he will flourish.”

Andy, another rabbit at the centre, has spent a full year in their care and is still waiting for his forever home.

Ms Davies said: “Andy is two-years-old and loves binkying about his pod and outdoor run and adores spending time with his favourite volunteers.

“Andy could live with a spayed, female rabbit or could live inside as a single rabbit with the company of his adopter.”

Bo Peep, a six-year-old domestic shorthair cat, is also seeking a new beginning after being rescued from poor conditions.

Ms Davies said: “Although the road looked rough ahead, Bo is now searching for her new flock (or family) to finally learn what a friend is after arriving into RSPCA care in April.

“She can be anxious at times and requires a quiet space in an adult-only home.”

She may be able to live with another cat, following a gradual introduction, but would prefer not to live with a dog in the property.

The RSPCA encourages anyone interested in giving Woody, Buzz, Andy, or Bo Peep a new start to complete a ‘perfect match’ form on its website.





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