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Two rabbits dumped at the side of Cheshunt road by woman who then drove off

Two rabbits dumped at the side of Cheshunt road by woman who then drove off A witness saw the incident take place earlier this month The rabbits were dumped on the side of the road (Image: RSPCA) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Albino ferrets and nervous cockerel are among Britain s loneliest pets

With this challenging year coming to a close, spare a thought for the forgotten pets who have spent much of lockdown in an animal shelter. The RSPCA has cared for dogs, cats, ponies and small furry animals throughout the pandemic - and some of them have been searching for a loving home for more than a year.  These 12 long-stays have spent the most time in the charity s care, and include a two-year-old lurcher with Addison s disease who will need a little extra attention from his adoptive family.  Also hoping to finally find his flock is bantam cockerel General Cluckingham. He was found as a stray and has been through a lot in his short life, which makes him a little wary of people.  

Frankley animal centre cared for more than 150 animals last year

Frankley animal centre cared for more than 150 animals last year
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The heartbreaking letters to Santa from Britain s most unwanted dogs

Christmas is just around the corner but there are still dozens of dogs across the country who are hoping for a forever home in time for the festive season.  Staff at animal shelters across the UK have written letters to Father Christmas to share the stories of unwanted dogs in the hope of attracting the attention of potential owners.  Adorable dogs looking for a home include Max the Labrador/Mastiff cross who has been living at Dogs Trust Salisbury for nine months. There is also four-year-old terrier Pugsley, who currently lives at at RSPCA Leeds, Wakefield & District branch, and five-year-old lurcher Eric, who is being looked after by the Blue Cross. 

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