Several pets in Hampshire are looking for their forever homes, including at the RSPCA Solent branch in The Stubbington Ark.
Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice.
A few animals from The Stubbington Ark are listed below but more can be found on the centre's website.
To help the RSPCA Solent branch carry on its work you can donate to their website here.
Jake
Jake (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - 12 weeks old
Breed - Bull breed mix
Colour - Brown, Black and White
If you want to adopt Jake you can view their full profile here.
Jake came into the care of the Stubbington Ark at only a few months old and has slowly been exposed to the world at the centre.
He is a "playful and affectionate" puppy who is a little mouthy and likes to chew on things too.
Jake will need dedicated owners who are prepared to put in the time and effort to raise him and will need to enrol in puppy training classes.
He can be worried about being left on his own so will need to stick close to new owners at first.
Jake can live with secondary school-aged children, and other dogs subject to successful meets at the branch.
The RSPCA adds: "Adopters must be willing to puppy-proof their home to set Jake up for success possibly even restricting access to certain areas with things like baby gates."
Cara and Maya
Cara and Maya (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Female
Age - Various
Breed - American Akita crossbreed
Colour - Black and Tan
If you want to adopt Cara and Maya you can view their full profile here.
Maya and Cara are a mother-daughter pairing who are looking for a forever home together.
They are both affectionate and will lean into you for cuddles and a belly rub when relaxed.
Both are very calm in most situations and they have been "a joy to work with" according to Stubbington Ark staff.
The RSPCA adds: "They will need a private enclosed garden which they can access regularly but should be able to be left alone for part of the day if they are together once settled."
Jinx
Jinx (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Adult
Breed - Domestic Short Hair and Bengal crossbreed
Colour - Brown and Black
If you want to adopt Jinx you can view their full profile here.
Jinx is described as a "lively boy who is full of character" who is looking for a calm household to join.
He loves nothing more than being with people and he would love his new owners to be around a lot of the time.
Additionally, he has "bundles of energy to burn off" so enjoys playing with string toys and bouncy balls.
He'll need to be the only pet in an adult-only home.
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Lavender
Lavender (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Female
Age - Four years old
Breed - Domestic
Colour - Grey
If you want to adopt Lavender you can view their full profile here.
Lavender is a rabbit who loves nothing more than to graze away at her hay, or to work through a puzzle or forage feeder to get her morning nuggets.
The RSPCA adds: "Lavender is a lady of her own mind, who is seeking her forever home as a single rabbit.
"We have worked through many attempts to bond Lavender with another rabbit, but it is clear to us now that life as a single rabbit is much better suited for her."
She could share a home with children of secondary school age and around cats/dogs if they are kept separate.
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