Meet our pets of the week. They are all being looked after at Margaret Green Animal Rescue Centre but they'd love to find their forever homes. If you can help, call the number next to the name and description of the pet you are interested in rehoming.
Maisy
I’m two years old, looking for an understanding forever home most likely as a single house rabbit, although I may be able to mix with neutered male rabbit pending a successful introduction. I can be quite protective of my food but should be better once I’m confident in my forever home.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 480474
Charlie
I’m 12 years old and looking for a forever home as my previous owner had to move into a nursing home. I will need to be the only pet in a quiet home as I can be a little worried when meeting new people.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 480474
Spot and Sue
I’m Spot, I'm 14 years old and looking for a forever home with my sister Sue. We’re both on diets as I’m weighing in at over 8kg! We should be fine to live with a dog or children.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 480474
Amy
I’m a very sweet two-year-old Greyhound. I can be quite nervous when meeting new people and in new situations so, I am looking for an adult only family. Once I get to know you I am affectionate and can live with another medium-large calm dog but not with cats or small furries.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 471340
Cheerio
I’m a crossbreed, around five years old. I’m a very sweet boy who loves going on walks. Although I am very sociable, the staff here think I would prefer to be the only dog in the home. I can live with teenage children and possibly cats.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 471340
Hawk
I’m, a stunning four-year-old ex racing greyhound. I’m a very happy, friendly chap and I love affection. I really like playing with toys, especially the squeaky ones! I would be happy to live with another large dog, older children but not with cats.
Margaret Green Animal Rescue
01929 471340
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