Ten animals for adoption. Many rabbits, cats and dogs in Nottinghamshire need a loving family. Some animals spend weeks at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, while others spend months. Although the shelter has an excellent staff team, the animals would benefit more from a permanent home with a caring family.

The length of time an animal stays at the centre depends on several factors, such as settling in, receiving care and recovering from previous accidents or conditions. In addition, taking in a pet is a big commitment. The centre staff is committed to ensuring that families find the right animal and that the animals find suitable families.

An RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre spokesperson said: Rabbits are unfortunately one of the most neglected animals we encounter, and it is essential to learn how to care for them properly. Here at Radcliffe Animal Centre, we aim to teach children (and adults ) what you can do to meet their needs and provide them with a healthy and happy lifestyle.

Our rabbit retreats allow plenty of space for jumping and exploring and plenty of hay for foraging and gnawing. We pride ourselves on providing our bunnies an enjoyable experience at the centre. But, at the same time, they are under our care. They have since had continued success with rabbit rehoming and helping new owners understand the type of accommodation and environment a rabbit needs.

“That being said, this time of year always slows down with rabbit adoptions, and we could help find our rabbits their rabbit shelter.”

Ten animals for adoption. Here are some adorable pets that started 2023 at the shelter and are looking for their forever homes this year.

1. Cinnabun

A close-up photo of a brown rabbit with soft fur and perked ears, sitting inside a secure outdoor enclosure with sunlight highlighting its face.
Meet Cinnabun! This adorable rabbit is looking for a loving home in Nottinghamshire — could you be their perfect match? (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Cinnabun is a 10-month-old male cross rabbit who has been at the centre for over three months. He is looking for a neutered companion and is a sweet boy, although he can become fearful and needs an experienced owner.

He may be terrified to settle into his new home and growl or grunt, but a slow approach and calm will help him settle in. Cinnabun cannot live with dogs or cats but can live with school children.

2. Dolores and Hermione

Two fluffy rabbits, one light cream and the other soft grey, resting together on a bed of hay with a dark background.
Meet Dolores and Hermione! This adorable bonded pair is looking for a forever home where they can stay together. Could they be your perfect companions? (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

These friendly sisters have a very close bond and are lovely little rabbits that are easy to handle. Dolores and Hermione are both female crossbreed rabbits that are two months old. They can live with children of all ages.

3. Merlin

A ginger and white cat with distinctive ears and green eyes, sitting by a window with a calm expression.
Meet Merlin, a charming ginger cat with a gentle soul. He's patiently waiting for a loving home where he can enjoy sunny windowsills and warm cuddles. Could you be the one to give Merlin his happily ever after? (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Merlin is a 5-year-old domestic short-haired cat who is extremely loving and affectionate. He had been a stray for a long time, and due to a tumour found when he was rescued, Merlin had to have one of his hind legs removed.

This did not affect him; he is still very playful and active. Merlin loves the outdoors and company, so he would appreciate a family where someone is always around. He cannot live with other cats or dogs, but Merlin can live with school-age children.

4. Bibby

A close-up photo of a black cat with a white patch on its chest, facing the camera. The cat has green eyes and long white whiskers. It is sitting in front of a green and white background.
Meet Bibby, a calm and affectionate 4-year-old cat at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, eagerly awaiting his forever home. Bibby enjoys stories and attention and is among the many animals looking for loving families in Nottinghamshire. Please give him a second chance. He's seeking a home without other cats or dogs but can live with school-aged children. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Described as an adorable, calm boy who likes stories and attention, Bibby is a four-year-old domestic short-haired male cat. Unfortunately, Bibby was a stray, so the centre has no background information.

He likes to play and use his scratching post. Bibby is looking for his forever home with a family without other cats or dogs. He can live with school-age children.

5. Mitzi

A close-up photo of a black and white cat with short hair, facing slightly to the right. The cat has yellow eyes, a pink nose, and long white whiskers. It is standing against a plain, light-colored background.
Meet Mitzi, a 5-year-old affectionate and friendly cat at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, who prefers his own space and all paws on the floor. Mitzi is one of the ten animals in this article looking for a loving home in Nottinghamshire. He can live with cats, dogs, and secondary school-age children. Could you be the experienced owner he needs to gain confidence and thrive? (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Mitzi is a ten-year-old domestic short-haired cat. She is sensitive and can hiss and nip at new people she is unsure about.

Mitzi needs an experienced owner who will let her settle in at her own pace. Once she trusts you, she is highly lovable. She loves to be groomed and will sit on your lap; she loves company and should thrive in a quieter home without children, other cats, or dogs.

6. Chelsea

A close-up photo of a black cat with short hair, facing the camera. The cat has bright green eyes and a slightly surprised expression. It is sitting against a background with a green and white pattern.
Meet Chelsea, a sensitive 10-year-old cat at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, featured in this article about animals seeking forever homes in Nottinghamshire. Chelsea needs an experienced owner who will give her time to settle in. Once she trusts you, she is highly lovable and enjoys grooming and lap time. She's looking for a quiet home without children, other cats, or dogs. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

This domestic short-haired cat is four years old and described as a shy, timid girl who needs a calm approach. Chelsea will need time to settle into her new home and may hide at first.

Comfortable in your company, Chelsea is charming and loves to be held and cuddled. Unfortunately, Chelsea cannot live with other cats but can live with dogs and schoolchildren.

7. Bella

A brindle-colored dog, Bella, holds a bright blue rope toy in her mouth. She is looking up at the camera with a playful expression. The dog is on a concrete surface with some leaves scattered around.
Meet Bella, a 5-month-old energetic Belgian Shepherd cross at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, featured in this article about pets needing forever homes in Nottinghamshire. Bella, seen here with her favourite toy, requires an experienced owner who can provide her with plenty of mental and physical stimulation. She's an intelligent dog who would thrive with training and activities like agility. Bella can live with other dogs but not with cats or children. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Bella is a five-month-old female Belgian shepherd cross looking for an experienced owner. Bella has high energy levels and needs a lot of mental stimulation to become a well-behaved adult dog. She needs training in all areas and, in the long term, would benefit from channelling her mental energy positively, such as agility, trick training, or even fly ball.

Bella can quickly get bored, so she will need someone at home most of the time, even in her adult life, but she will be a fantastic family member in the right home. Bella can live with other dogs but not with cats or children.

8. Spud

A close-up photo of a white and black Jack Russell Terrier dog wearing a blue harness that says ADOPT ME. The dog is looking slightly to the side and is on a leash. The background is a green grassy area.
Meet Spud, a 9-year-old Jack Russell Terrier at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, featured in this article about animals looking for forever homes in Nottinghamshire. Spud needs an experienced owner and a quiet home where he can get lots of attention. He enjoys human company and needs to be walked on a leash as he can be reactive to other dogs. Spud can live with secondary school children but not with other dogs or cats. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Spud is a nine-year-old male Jack Russell Terrier who requires an experienced owner. His new family must lead him on a leash, as he can become vocal and snap if another dog approaches.

He enjoys human company and is looking for a quieter home where he can get lots of stories and attention. Spud may need housework, but he is an intelligent boy and will need someone at home most of the time. Spud cannot live with dogs or cats, but he can live with secondary school children.

9. Zenna

A close-up photo of a brindle-colored Malinois dog, Zenna, wearing a blue collar that says ADOPT ME. The dog is looking directly at the camera with its tongue slightly out. A person's hand holding a blue leash is visible on the left. The background includes a wooden chair and a green leafy backdrop.
Meet Zenna, a friendly and affectionate 1-year-old Malinois at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, featured in this article about pets needing forever homes in Nottinghamshire. Zenna requires an experienced owner who can be home most of the time, as she gets stressed when left alone. She needs training in all areas and can live with dogs and school-age children but not with cats. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Zenna is a one-year-old female Malinois who is very friendly and affectionate. She is looking for an experienced owner and will need someone at home most of the time, as she gets stressed when left alone.

She came to the centre as a stray, so the staff had no basic information about her regarding the home environment. As a result, she will need training in all areas, including domestic training. Zenna can live with dogs and schoolchildren but cannot live with cats.

10. Toby

A close-up photo of a black cat with short hair, facing the camera. The cat has bright yellow eyes and a slightly quizzical expression. The background is a blurred green and white pattern.
Meet Toby, a 5-year-old affectionate and friendly cat at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, featured in this article about pets seeking forever homes in Nottinghamshire. Toby enjoys the outdoors but prefers his own space and all paws on the floor. He's shy and needs an experienced owner to help him gain confidence. Toby can live with cats, dogs, and secondary school-age children. (Credit: RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.)

Toby is a five-year-old male domestic short-haired cat who enjoys the outdoors. He is affectionate and friendly but prefers his own space and all paws on the floor.

He is shy and nervous and requires experienced owners. He is looking for a loving home where he can gain confidence and thrive. Toby can live with cats, dogs, and secondary school-age children. For more information, please contact RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre.

These animals are available from various shelters and rescue organizations. When choosing an animal to adopt, it is crucial to consider your lifestyle and needs. For example, if you have young children, consider adopting a dog known to be good with them. In addition, consider how much time and attention you can devote to caring for an animal.

Conclusion

Adopting an animal is a profoundly rewarding experience. It offers the chance to provide a loving home to a needy pet. Beyond the emotional fulfilment, it presents a responsible and often more economical alternative to purchasing from breeders. 

Prospective adopters are strongly encouraged to conduct thorough research into the specific needs of their chosen breed or species, visit shelters or rescue organizations in person to interact with potential companions and engage with staff to gain comprehensive insights into the adoption process. 

It is imperative to acknowledge that adopting an animal is a lifelong commitment, demanding unwavering dedication to providing for their physical and emotional well-being. By approaching adoption with diligence and preparedness, individuals can forge enduring bonds and enrich their lives while offering a second chance to deserving animals.

Please note: When this article was written, the animals featured were available for adoption at the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre. While their availability may have changed, the centre consistently welcomes new animals needing loving homes. We encourage those interested in adoption to contact the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre directly for the most up-to-date information on available pets.

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