RSPCA Taylors Pets of the Month at Kingston Maurward

Pets of the week <i>(Image: Taylors Rehoming Centre)</i>
Pets of the week (Image: Taylors Rehoming Centre)
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A rehoming centre in Dorchester has shared some of the animals in need of loving homes this month.

The RSPCA's West Dorset branch, Taylors Rehoming Centre, has the following animals up for adoption: 

Bunny

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Bunny is a two-year-old DSH black female. She loves a fuss and likes to be involved so would need people around most of the day.

She is very playful and will need outdoor access to explore. She does not like other cats so would need to be the only animal.

She could live with older children.

Ophelia

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Ophelia is a three- year-old tortie and white Maine Coon female. She is a friendly girl who can be a little shy initially.

She enjoys a fuss but not keen on being picked up and likes her own space sometimes. She would need people around a lot of the day and safe outdoor access away from busy roads.

She does not get on with other animals and would need to be the only animal in her new home. She could live with older children.

Walnut

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Walnut is three-year-old DSH black and white male. He is a nervous boy who is learning to trust people. He is currently not keen on being stroked and will need to be given time to settle in his own time with no pressure for contact until he wants it. He would prefer to be the only animal and an adult only home. He will need outdoor access.

Malibu

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Malibu is an 11 year old DSH black female. She is a friendly girl who likes a fuss. She came in as she was unhappy living with children in her previous home so would need an adult only home. She would also prefer to be the only animal and would need outdoor access.

Lara

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Lara is an 11-year-old DSH tabby and white female.

She is friendly girl who loves a fuss once she knows you, she can be shy initially and will need time to settle in her new home.

She came in as her owner was no longer able to care for her. She is rather overweight and is on a diet which would need to be continued in her new home.

She could live with older children and would prefer to be the only animal.

Dumpling

(Image: Taylors Rehoming Centre)

Dumpling is a two-year-old DSH black female. She came in as a stray, she is a very friendly girl who loves attention.

She would like people around a lot of the day and will need outdoor access.

She could possibly live with children depending on a successful meeting here first.

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