Can you give these cats and greyhound a loving home?
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This week’s Yarmouth Greyhound Homefinders’ featured Mercury pet is Goodie.
Small for a boy, Goodie has a very endearing sweet expression and cute floppy ears. A happy character, Goodie likes a game with his toys and also going for exciting new walks. Affectionate, loving and quiet, Goodie will be a lovely companion once he settles to home life. Goodie would appreciate a calm home—he has the added benefit of being housetrained and able to be left for short periods of time.
Interested? For more information, or to meet Goodie, contact Homefinding Co-ordinator Corinne Douglas, on Homefinders’ local rate call number, 0845 458 3797.
The RSPCA East Norfolk branch has lots of cats and dogs looking for homes. These are just a few of the adorable animals in need of a loving home.
Villi is such a character, he is not keen on other cats and is so friendly attentive and just laps up the attention, he is around a year old.
Snap and Crackle are two cheeky kittens, both black and white females. They will need adult patient homes as they are very shy but getting better each day.
Phylis and her mum Dylis are still waiting, they are such lovely cats and would like to be rehomed together. Lets hope this week t hey are chosen? They are more mature cats at nine and 10 years old.
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Thalamus is a quiet gentle boy. He would prefer a nice quiet adult home as he doesn’t have much confidence at the moment. He is around two years old.
Cornia is a more mature cat who is sadly both blind and deaf. She is able to get along perfectly fine and can easily find her way around a familiar environment. She used her litter tray without a problem and she is a very friendly happy cat. She will need to be an indoor cat or have supervised only access into a secure garden.
All of the RSPCA East Norfolk cats and dogs are neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, vet checked and on a flea and worm programme. For more information visit the website at www.rspcaeastnorfolk.co.uk.
To adopt an animal please call 07867 972870.