Here are the latest pets needing rehoming from RSPCA Macclesfield
June has seen these animals put up for adoption at RSPCA Macclesfield.
Can anyone find a fur-ever home for them in Macclesfield?
Here are five furry friends that need a human friend.
View all animals that need a home on the RSPCA Macclesfield website.
Simon
Only taken into the care of Macclesfield RSPCA a month ago, this Domestic Shorthair has a lot of love to give and would love a family to call his own.
Two year old Simon was picked up by the RSPCA as an injured stray not long ago. Despite his grade 2 out of 6 heart murmur, Simon made a quick and healthy recovery and was recently vaccinated, neutered and FIV/ FELV tested.
'He is very affectionate, friendly, loves your attention and loves to chat and have a conversation with you!'
His loving, big-hearted nature makes him the perfect cat for anyone in Macclesfield looking for a warm new addition to their family.
Find out more about how to provide this loving shorthair the family he deserves here.
Dora
Only recently taken into the care of the RSPCA a little over two months ago, Dora is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who has found it difficult to accustom to life alongside other dogs in the home.
The four-and-a-half year old female is a very affectionate dog and well socialised. She loves adventuring on walks to meet other dogs, playing and chasing, though finds it difficult to share the attention of an owner.
"Dora is a very affectionate girl in the home," said RSPCA Macclesfield.
"She loves to sit close and be fussed over.
"She is better on her own. The thing about Dora is all anxiety. She loves everyone but worries that she's going to get hurt so appears more aggressive than she actually is.
"She is a lovely dog, she just needs all the attention to herself and to be number one!"
Sadly Dora's previous arrangement with an older stressed dog meant her attention was divided, but she is looking for any experienced owner with a lot of love and attention to give.
Find more information and how you can take of her here.
Rosie and Daisy
Currently boarded elsewhere in Cheshire at Rode Heath, these Domestic Shorthaired sisters are seeking a permanent home after being taken into care by the RSPCA in February.
Rosie and Daisy, both three years old, initially seem wary when meeting new people. Nevertheless, once they're comfortable with their surroundings, they become friendly, loyal pets with a lot of love to give.
"Once they trust you they are friendly and they love to play and will need to be kept busy and occupied," said RSPCA Macclesfield.
These sisters would suit a family environment with children around the age of ten and above, who are willing to give them all the strokes and kisses they need.
Unfortunately, their previous owner had difficulty keeping them due to affordability issues in providing them with the care and love that they deserve.
Find more information about how you can welcome these pets into your home here.
Baby Boy
Last but certainly not least, this tabby domestic shorthair was recently taken into care of the RSPCA a little over a month ago, after struggling to adjust to his previous home.
Baby Boy, only one-and-a-half years old, certainly has a shy, timid personality. Nevertheless, he is looking for the care of a peaceful owner willing to dedicate the time to allow him to develop into the lively, playful cat he has shown to be.
"Baby is very playful, loves his toys and in time does hang around to be in your company", stated RSPCA Macclesfield.
"Baby has been through many upheavals in his young life and therefore needs someone dedicated and understanding of his needs, to just let him be and find his own paws in his own time."
Growing up as one of 16 cats within his household, Baby lacks human affection and in turn has difficulties adapting to company and new surroundings.
He requires a quiet home without children or other pets in order to achieve the full attention and affection he deserves.
Macclesfield: If you can see the promise of Baby's trust and connection, find more information about how to provide him with the peaceful home he needs here.
Please click the links above for further information about each animal.
Responsible households in Macclesfield that are interested in taking these furry friends in can contact [email protected] or leave a message on 07846 539500.
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