Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice.
A few animals from the branch are listed below but more can be found on the centre’s website.
To help the Sussex North & Brighton branch carry on their work you can donate to them at the website here.
Frankie and Benny
Frankie and Benny (Image: RSPCA)
Gender – Male
Age – Various
Breed – American Cocker Spaniel
Colour – White and Fawn
If you want to adopt Frankie and Benny you can view their full profile here.
Frankie and Benny came into the care of the RSPCA after they were found abandoned.
They were malnourished and both had ear infections and severe matting of their fur.
Having now recovered they are looking to find a new home together.
The pair are described as friendly and affectionate dogs who will need housetraining after spending time in kennels.
The RSPCA adds: “Benny seems sociable with other dogs but can be shy at first and needs careful introductions. Frankie will walk near other dogs but does not want to interact with them.”
Both could live with children of secondary school age and could be left alone for short periods.
Crystal
Crystal (Image: RSPCA)
Gender – Female
Age – Five years old
Breed – American Akita crossbreed
Colour – White
If you want to adopt Crystal you can view their full profile here.
Crystal is described as a “big, bouncy girl” who can be quite strong on the lead and is looking for an experienced owner.
She is very friendly and due to her breed mix she will need plenty of mental stimulation to keep her entertained.
The RSPCA adds: “Crystal has lived with dogs in her previous home and will be socialised further while she is with us at the shelter.
“She is looking for a home with adults or teenage, dog-savvy children only.”
Dory
Dory (Image: RSPCA)
Gender – Female
Age – Six to 12 months old
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black
If you want to adopt Dory you can view their full profile here.
Dory came into the care of the RSPCA after being found as a stray with an injury.
She is now healed and is a very active and healthy cat.
Dory is quite shy and unsocialised so would be best suited to an “inbetweener home”.
The RSPCA adds: “Ideally her next home will be an outdoor situation (with shelter e.g. a farm, stable, Wendy house, etc) with the option for her to get closer to humans if she shows interest in doing so.”
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Denny
Denny (Image: RSPCA)
Gender – Male
Age – Six to 12 months old
Breed – Crossbreed
Colour – Harlequin
If you want to adopt Denny you can view their full profile here.
Denny was found living in unsuitable conditions with multiple other rabbits.
He is said to be an “active bunny with a lot of personality” who has quickly come out of his shell.
Denny enjoys some head strokes and does seem to like human company/interaction.
The RSPCA adds: “Denny is looking for a neutered & vaccinated female rabbit as company. They will need to be living in a spacious set up.”