Click through this article to learn more about the animals up for adoption – click here to find out how to adopt.
In these confusing and worrying times, local journalism is more vital than ever. Thanks to everyone who helps us ask the questions that matter by taking out a subscription or buying a paper. We stand together. Liam Hoden, editor.
5. Forest
Forest is a lovely young boy – very affectionate and active. He hasn’t had the best start in life so would benefit from some training. However, he is very intelligent so would excel at this. He is hoping to find his forever home where he can relish in all the love and attention that he deserves. Photo: RSPCA
6. Floyd
Floyd was found wandering around our car park but is now ready to find his new home after having lots of TLC from us. He is a little timid but does enjoy exploring. He would like to be rehomed with another bunny so that he doesn’t get too lonely. Photo: RSPCA
7. Casper
Casper is looking for a new home with another bunny to keep him company. He loves being active and having things to do, and also loves chomping on his favourite veggies to pass the time. He likes to hop around and explore so would appreciate a home that has the space to allow him to do this. Photo: RSPCA
8. Mystique and Morticia
Mystique and Morticia are a pair of sisters who were found straying on their own at a young age and are therefore slightly nervous. They would benefit from a family who has the time and patience to allow them to come around on their terms and become more confident with handling. They love their veggies. Photo: RSPCA