RSPCA Blackpool currently has eight dogs and four cats up for adoption – all desperate for loving owners.
To find out more about how to adopt and for the full profiles of the dogs and cats available for adoption visit the RSPCA Blackpool and North Lancs website here
7. Roxy
Roxy arrived at the centre via an RSPCA inspector as her owner was no longer able to care for her. Roxy is a friendly and generally well mannered girl who has a fantastic temperament with people. Roxy is very interested in other dogs whilst out walking, however she doesn’t always know how to interact politely with certain ones so we feel she will be better suited to a home where she is the only pet. Photo: RSPCA
8. Louie
Well, what can we say about this chap! Louie is one of the sweetest cats you could meet. He adores attention and gives the best cuddles, so he would like a home where there is going to be someone around for most of the day to provide him with companionship. Photo: RSPCA
9. Buttons
Buttons is a very sweet senior lady who is looking for a quiet home with someone who can offer her a peaceful and slow-paced life. It is very sad to see a cat of Buttons' age in a rescue centre when she really should be curled up on someone’s sofa having a nap or pottering around in the garden, so we are seeking very special adopters who will give Buttons a lot of love and companionship. She has a very quiet nature and can be a little timid at first as she likes to watch what’s going on before coming over for a fuss and showing her true colours. Photo: RSPCA
10. Charlie
Lovely Charlie who was originally rehomed from the centre in 2018 has found herself back in our care after the death of her owner. She has taken a while to settle back into cattery life and tends to hide away until she is familiar with people, however once she gains confidence and with a tasty treat or two on offer, her extremely affectionate side starts to show itself. Photo: RSPCA
11. Callum
Shy boy Callum came to the centre after being found as a stray. It has taken a while for us to gain his trust as he was very scared, but with time and patience we are starting to see a huge difference in him. Callum's confidence has grown so much and he is becoming quite a vocal and affectionate boy. Photo: RSPCA