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5. Stevie
Stevie is a loveable and friendly cat who loves cuddles. He is looking for a home where he can explore a little, and cuddle up with his new owners. Photo: RSPCA
6. Floyd
Floyd was found wandering around our car park but after a period of TLC, he is now ready to find his new home. He is a little timid but does enjoy exploring. He would prefer to be rehomed with another bunny so that he doesn’t get too lonely. Photo: RSPCA
7. Hipperty and Hopperty
Hipperty and Hopperty are a bonded pair of bunnies so would like to be rehomed together. They love chomping their veggies and exploring the world. Since they are a young pairing, they would benefit from owners who understand their extra needs. Photo: RSPCA
8. Mystique and Morticia
Mystique and Morticia were found straying on their own at a young age and are therefore slightly nervous. However, they are a nice pair of rabbits and would make a great addition to a home who will allow them to become more confident with handling. Photo: RSPCA