We take a look at 29 dogs and cats that are looking for their forever home at the RSPCA York, Harrogate and District branch…
5. Hedgehog
Hedgehog is a 14-month-old Crossbreed who is a sweet but shy boy that came to the centre via an inspector. Once Hedgehog gets to know you, he is a super friendly lad who can bring a smile to your face in an instance .He has missed out on so much as a youngster so lacks in confidence in new and different places, but he is eager to learn and soon builds bonds with his people who he relies on to keep him safe. Hedgehog has so much love and life to offer, he is loyal, loving and kind and will make a fantastic addition to the family. Photo: RSPCA
6. Bella
Bella is a 12-year-old domestic shorthaired who is the sweetest little cat that is sadly at the centre because her previous owner became unwell and could no longer keep her. Bella is a real snuggle monster and just loves attention and as soon as she knows who you are she will meow at you for some cuddles. She loves being all cosy and warm and snoozing away in her bed. Bella honestly has a heart of gold. Photo: RSPCA
7. Storm
Storm is a 16-month-old Collie Crossbreed who is a lovely little girl that came to the centre via the local dog warden. Storm can be a little shy when meeting new people but it does not take her long at all to come round. She is an active and very intelligent dog who will need adopters who will keep her stimulated both physically and mentally. Storm is such a happy little dog who loves a cuddle and would love to be able to share the sofa with her family. She is a super little dog with so much potential to make the most fantastic family pet. Photo: RSPCA
8. Eren, Conny, Armin & Levi
Eren, Conny, Armin and Levi are 14-week-old domestic short haired who are sweet little guys that were brought to the centre as they were born to a feral mum. They are still quite nervous of people but are coming on as each week passes. They will need experienced adopters who will help them with their confidence around people and help them adjust to life in a family environment. They will be rehomed in pairs as they totally rely on each other. Photo: RSPCA