All the animals are neutered, microchipped and vaccinated (where appropriate) before they are rehomed.
1. Tiger and Figs
Tiger and Figs are domestic shorthaired cats, aged 8, and a nervous pair. They are quite timid, so would need an adult only home, who understands that it would take a while for them to adjust. It would be beneficial if they were rehomed to an only pet household. Since being with the RSPCA, they have become more trusting and more affectionate to the people they're meeting.
If you are interested in adopting Tiger & Figs, or any of the other animals, please complete a Perfect Match form by visiting https://www.rspca.org.uk/local/doncaster-rotherham-and-district-branch Photo: RSPCA
2. Terrance
Terrance, aged seven, is a great lad who loves attention and isn't afraid to let you know when it is time for a fuss. Terrance had a rough time in his previous home so is now looking for a comfy bed to snuggle into. Terrance would be best suited to living in a home with no other pets, he loves all the cuddles to himself. He could also live in a home with children over the age if 12 years old with no cats. Photo: RSPCA
3. Frankie
Cyrus and Frankie are two lovely dogs who ended up in care through no fault of their own. They both like long walks and spending lots of time playing. Cyrus is a bit more bold than Frankie, but she soon joins in the fun. They love all manner of treats and fuss. They could live with children aged 12+ who are used to being around dogs. Ideally Cyrus and Frankie to be rehomed together, but they could go separately if needed. If rehomed separately they may be able to go with other dogs pending a successful introduction. Photo: RSPCA
4. Cyrus
Cyrus (9) and Frankie (14) are two lovely dogs who ended up in care through no fault of their own. They both like long walks and spending lots of time playing. Cyrus is a bit more bold than Frankie, but she soon joins in the fun. They love all manner of treats and fuss. They could live with children aged 12+ who are used to being around dogs. Ideally Cyrus and Frankie to be rehomed together, but they could go separately if needed. If rehomed separately they may be able to go with other dogs pending a successful introduction. Photo: RSPCA