Two sweet cats looking for a home together are among this week’s pets at RSPCA Southridge looking for new owners in the Welwyn Hatfield Times Potters Bar Edition’s Find Me A Home appeal.
Cats Donald and Dotty and Kujo the dog are this week’s trio of animals at RSPCA Southridge looking for new homes.
Donald and Dotty are a beautiful pair of young domestic shorthair cats who came to Southridge from a multi-cat household.
A Southridge spokeswoman said: “Donald and Dotty originally came in with their mum but are now fully weaned and ready to find a home together.
“They are both very sweet cats. Donald is more confident whereas Dotty is more shy, so they are looking for a calm, quiet household with children of 14 years plus.
“They need a patient owner as they will need time to settle.”
Donald and Dotty require outside access to a secure garden for exploring and sunbathing when the weather is nice.
“They are such a gorgeous pair who really deserve to find a forever home where they will be adored,” added the RSPCA spokeswoman.
Kujo is a handsome seven-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier who unfortunately finds himself at Southridge as his owner was no longer able to keep him.
A spokeswoman for the RSPCA centre in Packhorse Lane, Ridge, said: “Kujo is a very friendly chap who loves to be around people, so much so that he does not like being left alone.
“Due to this, he will need an owner who is prepared to work on his anxieties and take him to training and socialisation classes.”
She said that Kujo has not interacted with children, so is looking for an adult only, active home as he loves his walks and playing with his toys.
“Kujo is a really loving, cuddly boy who deserves to find his forever home,” she added.
• If you are interested in adopting any of the animals featured in this week’s Welwyn Hatfield Times Potters Bar Edition Find Me a Home appeal, visit the centre in Packhorse Lane, Ridge, Potters Bar, call 0300 123 0704 or email southridge@rspca.org.uk
The centre is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4.15pm.
It is also open on Sundays from 1pm to 4.15pm.
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