RSPCA Blackpool: Every dog, cat and small pet ready for adoption and the heart-breaking stories behind them
Every single one of these wonderful pets needs a new home and they all have their own stories.
By Claire Lark
Published 11th Apr 2023, 11:36 BST
Updated 16th Aug 2023, 14:13 BST
Some are truly heart-breaking involving serious neglect whilst others have found themselves in the amazing care of the RSPCA because their owners have died, become ill or are simply unable to care for them anymore. Whatever their circumstances their stories all deserve happy endings. More information about the individual animals can be found on Blackpool and North Fylde RSPCA website including adoption fees and requirements.
Pandora was born at the RSPCA centre in February after her mum was removed from poor conditions. Out of a litter of five, she was the only girl so is currently living alongside her mum Pepper whilst her brothers have been regrouped. Staff have spent lots of time handling her and getting her used to human company Photo: Blackpool RSPCA
Bart and Bradley have found themselves looking for a new home after being removed from a multi guinea pig home. They are both friendly yet shy guinea pigs and need patient and understanding adopters who will give them lots of attention and help build up their confidence around people. They need rehoming together Photo: Blackpool RSPCA
Pancho is one of several rabbits born in the care of the RSPCA after their mum was removed from poor conditions. He is getting used to being handled and human interaction Photo: National World
Emmanuel, who is two, is a very handsome but timid boy who is searching for a special home. He hasn’t had the best start in life and arrived in the care of the RSPCA after being removed from a multi-cat household of over 60 cats who were living in horrendous conditions Photo: Blackpool RSPCA
Remi, Rio and Ronnie are all between six and 12 months old and are on the lookout for a new home after their owners had a change in circumstances. Remi is confident and independent, whilst Rio and Ronnie are much happier just to be left to either snooze and potter around their cages. They can be rehomed separately Photo: Remi, Rio and Ronnie