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.
Kylo
Kylo (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Seven years old
Breed - Patterdale Terrier (Fell Terrier)
Colour - Black
If you want to adopt Kylo you can view their full profile here.
Kylo is a dog who came into the care of the RSPCA as a stray and is described as being very affectionate.
His new adopters will have to be open-minded to potentially introducing him to toilet training and leaving him on his own.
Kylo would need to go into an adult-only home and would also need to be the only pet there.
Additionally, he would benefit from having his own garden to run around in.
The RSPCA adds: "Kylo will make a really lovely companion for someone who wants a friend for life."
Troy
Troy (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Eight years old
Breed - Patterdale Terrier (Fell Terrier)
Colour - Black
If you want to adopt Troy you can view their full profile here.
Troy is described as a "sweet boy" who loves the company of people but can be worried in new surroundings.
The RSPCA believes he would flourish with someone "who will take life at his pace and give him the reassurance he needs".
He could be left for up to three hours in a new home, but this would need to be built up.
The centre adds: "Troy needs to be the only dog in the home, but could walk alongside another calm dog when out."
Billie
Billie (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Male
Age - Six to 12 months old
Breed - Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed
Colour - Tan
If you want to adopt Billie you can view their full profile here.
Billie is said to be a "big bundle of fun with a huge personality" who loves spending time with people.
He is a strong boy who will need ongoing training on how to walk on a lead.
The RSPCA adds: "We are currently training him to wear a harness and not to jump up, and this will be passed onto any adopters with support from our behaviour team."
Billie would benefit from going to an active home who can commit plenty of time to training.
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Mary-Kate and Ashley
Mary-Kate and Ashley (Image: RSPCA)
Gender - Female
Age - Unknown
Breed - Domestic
Colour - Brown and Black
If you want to adopt Mary-Kate and Ashley you can view their full profile here.
Mary-Kate and Ashley are sisters who are looking to find a loving new home together.
They were quite nervous when they first came to the centre but have grown in confidence massively thanks to their love for food.
The pair find handling a little stressful, especially Mary-Kate, so this is something that would require a patient approach.
The RSPCA adds: "They love their food and hay and can often be found digging into their hay all throughout the day."
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