Here is a selection of animals from the RSPCA Worcester and Mid-Worcestershire branch looking for new homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website. 

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.

Animals in Worcestershire looking for new homes

CeeCee and Peggy - Dogs

Worcester News: CeeCee and Peggy (RSPCA)CeeCee and Peggy (RSPCA)

Gender – Both female

Age – Various

Breed – Welsh Border Collie

Colour – Merle

Can live with – CeeCee and Peggy are looking for a retirement home where they can live together and have access to a garden. They both used to live outdoors so their new owner may need to deal with an occasional toilet mishap. CeeCee needs to continue her anti-inflammatory medication as she has arthritis that needs managing.

If you’d like to find out more about CeeCee and Peggy, you can visit the RSPCA website.

Brucie - Rabbit

Worcester News: Brucie (RSPCA)Brucie (RSPCA)

Gender - Male

Age – 1 year (approx.)

Breed – Crossbreed

Colour – Blue harlequin

Can live with – Brucie might be able to live with a female rabbit and he could live in a new home with children. He could live indoors if he had plenty to do.

You can find out more about Brucie via the RSPCA website.

Snow – Rabbit

Worcester News: Snow (RSPCA) Snow (RSPCA)

Gender – Female

Age – 2 years (approx.)

Breed – Lop

Colour – Grey harlequin

Can live with – Snow might be able to live with a male rabbit and she could live with children who are of a secondary school age in her new home. She will need outside space where she can explore.

If Snow looks like she could be your furry companion, find out more via the RSPCA website.

Atlas and Goliath – Gerbil/Jirds

Worcester News: Atlas and Goliath (RSPCA)Atlas and Goliath (RSPCA)

Gender – Both male

Age – 3 years (approx.)

Breed – Gerbil/Jirds

Colour – Grey and white

Can live with – Atlas and Goliath will need lots of space for them to run around and tunnel. The RSPCA is happy to help advise their new owners about what housing they need.

You can find out more about Atlas and Goliath via the RSPCA website.