Several pets in Sussex are looking for their forever homes, including at the Brighton & The Heart of Sussex branch of the RSPCA.
Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there are plenty of choices.
A few animals from the branch are listed below, but more can be found on the centre's website.
To help the Brighton & The Heart of Sussex branch carry on their work, you can donate to them at the website here.
Dudley
Dudley (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Six to 12 months old
Breed - Crossbreed/Unknown
Colour - Fawn and Black
If you want to adopt Dudley you can view their full profile here.
Dudley is described as a "cheeky" and "funny" boy who came into the centre as an unclaimed stray.
He is still an overgrown pup, so will need some training, including housetraining.
Dudley really likes company and would prefer not to be left too long on his own.
He can be a little shy when in new places and lacks life experience, so will need further socialising.
The RSPCA adds: "Dudley has been sociable with other dogs since being with us. He does like to play so would not be suitable to live with a dog that wouldn’t enjoy this."
Dudley can be mouthy and bouncy when excited so he could live with experienced older children.
Twyla
Twyla (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Female
Age - Eight years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour - Tabby
If you want to adopt Twyla you can view their full profile here.
Twyla is described as a "sweet" but "shy" cat who enjoys some fuss once she gets to know someone.
She keeps to herself in the cattery, but the RSPCA believes she will blossom once she's settled into a new home.
Twyla will need an adult-only home with no other animals, as well as a small garden to potter about in.
The centre adds: "She is looking for a calm, quiet home where she will have time and space to settle in."
Simon
Simon (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Seven years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour - Tabby
If you want to adopt Simon you can view their full profile here.
Simon is described as a "lovely boy" who will approach people for some fuss and strokes.
He can occasionally have his shy moments but he is growing in confidence every day.
Simon will need an adult-only home with no other animals, and he would like a garden he can potter around in.
The RSPCA adds: "Ideally his next home will be calm and quiet, which will give him the ideal environment to settle in and come out of his shell."
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Pashmina and Thumper
Pashmina and Thumper (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male (Thumper) and Female (Pashmina)
Age - Seven years old (Pashmina) and four years old (Thumper)
Breed - English Spot (Pashmina) and crossbreed (Thumper)
Colour - White (Pashmina) and Brown (Thumper)
If you want to adopt Pashmina and Thumper you can view their full profile here.
Pashmina and Thumper came into the care of the RSPCA from another rescue after they were no longer wanted by a previous owner.
As they are bonded together, they are looking to find a new home as a pair.
The RSPCA adds: "Pashmina is the larger of the two and officially the one in charge! Thumper is the smaller bunny who follows her lead.
"They can both be a bit touchy when we clean their pen but they soon walk away and find a better area to mooch about in."
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