Rehome these adorable animals today from RSPCA Macclesfield
Each month, Macclesfield Nub News profiles some of the latest animals needing rehoming in the wider Macclesfield area.
Today, we have a cat found in squalor with ad infinum amount of kitties, and a photogenic German Shepherd.
All four of them have been taken in from not so good conditions by RSPCA Macclesfield, who are now seeking to find a new home for them in Macclesfield.
Walter
A fun little cat you can view playing at the top of this article, Walter was found in a tiny flat amongst 61 other cats.
RSPCA Macclesfield describe where he was found as in 'horrendous conditions' in a 'one-bed flat'.
The owner had sadly left the three-year-old Domestic shorthair and abandoned him with the 61 other the cats.
But now Walter has a second chance at living with human friends, and would love to be taken in by a Macclesfield cat-lover.
He'd prefer to live as the only animal in the house.
An RSPCA Macclesfield spokesperson said: "Walter will make a lovely family cat, probably best with children 10 years old and above. He can be a bit unsure about new things and people at first but it doesn't take him long to come around and show how amazing he is. He loves to play and will enjoy entertaining his new family. He will need a high sided litter tray because he wees standing up rather than squatting."
Find more about Walter ON THIS LINK.
Fern and Bracken
Approximately two years old and full of beans, Fern and Bracken are after a new place to live.
Believe it or not, this beautiful pair of bunnies were found dumped in a small plastic hamster cage.
"No words can describe how this makes us feel. We thank the powers that be that these girls were found," said RSPCA Macclesfield.
"Fern has different coloured eyes which are eye-catching.
"Fern is a bit friendlier and more confident than Bracken, lovely bunnies and quite feisty but now they are neutered they will calm down.
"They have also been microchipped and vaccinated.
"They are in excellent health and can't wait to be rehomed."
They're currently at a temporary home in Rode Heath.
Find more about them HERE.
Willow
Willow is an adorable German Shepherd cross who will have a bright future with a loving Macclesfield family.
The three-year-old girl is a gentle soul who has had all her checks, chips and vaccinations.
RSPCA Macclesfield said: "Willow is a profoundly gentle spirit, small for her breed, dainty to the point of fragility."
"Along with six other German Sheperds and nine newborn pups, Willow came in via the RSPCA Inspectors.
"The previous owner is elderly and has stated that he wasn't aware of how many animals there were at the location as they were running feral and burrowing under junk for shelter. He also was not really able to identify any of them as they did not have names and weren't chipped. Their temperaments are mostly very timid but they are coming around slowly and some will need quite a bit of work.
"Willow has not had a normal upbringing so she really does need someone who has the time, understanding, dedication, and patience among all things to let her come into her own in the big wide world in her own time and at her own pace."
She has been vaccinated, chipped and neutered.
Find more about her HERE.
Macclesfield: If you'd be interested in sharing your home with these lovely animals please contact RSPCA Macclesfield's Rehoming Co-ordinator on [email protected] or leave a message on 07846 539500.
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