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Could you give one of these purr-fect pets a happy ever after this Christmas?

Abandoned, neglected, abused or unwanted. Every animal who ends up in the RSPCA’s care has its own unique story – many of which are heartbreaking.

But these pets all have one thing in common (as well as their festive names!); they’re all hoping their Christmas wish comes true and they get to start a new year in a new home.

The RSPCA will be there for all of the animals in need this Christmas and our centres are full of thousands of dogs, cats, horses, farm animals, rabbits, small furries, birds and reptiles looking for homes this festive season.

RSPCA spokesperson Amy Ockelford said: “While the festive season may be a time to join together with family and friends, many animals will be waiting patiently to find their new family in an RSPCA rescue centre. It will cost us £4,117 to run an animal centre for one day this winter so we’re asking animal lovers to Join the Rescue this Christmas to make sure animals get the care they need this winter.

“And if you’re planning a quiet Christmas at home and would like to offer an animal a new home, please visit our Find A Pet search to find your paw-fect match. Remember, it’s a huge commitment taking on a pet and the decision should never be made lightly, but rescuing a pet is sure to be the most rewarding adventure you’ll ever embark on!”

1. Santa

Three-year-old Santa (pictured above) was rescued from East London on Christmas Eve 2020 as a stray with an injured leg. He was very frightened when he arrived at our Finsbury Park Hospital before being moved to Southridge Animal Centre in Hertfordshire. Having never lived with people before, he’s a nervous lad who needs understanding, patient owners who are happy to give him his space. We’d like a quiet home away from busy roads and railway lines where he’ll be the only pet. He has spent time with volunteers and enjoys strokes and can be very chatty! Find out more about him online or contact southridge@rspca.org.uk.

2. Comet, Dancer, Dasher, Donner and Vixen

A group of five-month-old kittens and their mum, Vixen, who were all rescued as strays are looking for new homes and hope their festive names might help them bag a home this Christmas. Comet, Dancer, Dasher, Donner have not had much human interaction in their short lives so are looking for calm, loving homes with patient owners. They’d like lots of hiding spots and levers to explore in their new home so they can feel safe and secure. Find out more about them online or contact the team at Bath Cats and Dogs Home on rehoming@bcdh.org.uk.

3. Snowy

Nine-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier Snowy is a sweetie who has been a good girl this year and is hoping she’ll get her happy ever after this Christmas. She loves a fuss and has lots of energy so she’ll need someone who can keep up with her! She loves to play but be warned: soft toys don’t last long around Snowy! She has learned some basic commands from the team at Birmingham Animal Centre and would love to learn more. She’s looking dog-savvy owners who can help manage her anxiety around other dogs. Her new owners will need to bear in mind that she needs to be kept muzzled and on a lead when out in public around other dogs. Find out more about her online or email birmac@rspca.org.uk.

4. Asti, Cava, Champagne & Prosecco

It’ll be celebrations all around if Asti, Cava, Champagne and Prosecco the mice can bag themselves wonderful new homes this Christmas. The group of four six-month-old Agouti mice are friendly rodents who can be a little unsure of being handled so will need time to get more confident around people. They’d like a large home together with lots of enrichment and fun things to keep them busy. Find out more about Asti, Cava, Champagne and Prosecco online or contact the team at Blackberry Farm Animal Centre, in Buckinghamshire, on blackberryfarm@rspca.org.uk.

5. Holly & Ivy

Twelve-month-old sisters Holly and Ivy are friendly, playful buns who would like to find a home together, or could be rehomed independently to live with neutered males. They were rescued by the RSPCA’s Bridlington, Driffield & District branch in East Yorkshire. They’re looking to live indoors or in a large outdoor enclosure and, as busy, active buns, would like lots of space to explore and lots of enrichment to keep them entertained. They are used to being handled so could be good pets for a first-time owner or a family with children. Find out more about Holly and Ivy on Find A Pet or contact rspca.bridlington@hotmail.co.uk.

6. Claus

Six-year-old bun Claus was a much-loved family pet who was sadly given up to the RSPCA when his owner’s circumstances changed and they could no longer take care of him. He’s a friendly, well-natured rabbit who is happy being handled and loves to spend time with people. He’s a handsome lad who would love to find a forever home with another bunny for company. He’d be happy living with children and would also love to live indoors with lots of stimulation and enrichment to keep him busy. Find out more about Claus online or contact the team at RSPCA Worcester on admin@rspcaworcester.org.uk.

7. Bailey

Just like the festive tipple he’s named after, Bailey is a sweet boy who quickly shows off his cheeky side! There’s only one thing on this six-year-old Staffie’s Christmas list: a new home! He loves to spend time with his human friends and really enjoys getting out and about to explore. He could live with older children but would like to be the only pet and also needs a secure, private garden. He loves playing games and is always on the go so would benefit from training or trying something new like agility or flyball! Find out more about Bailey online or contact RSPCA Coventry & District branch, in the West Midlands, on kennels@rspca-coventryanddistrict.org.uk.

8. Cracker

Beautiful black puss Cracker is a 13-year-old charmer who is well-loved at RSPCA Essex South West branch due to his friendly and affectionate nature. Despite his lovely personality, he is struggling to find a loving home but staff hope his new start wish will come true in time for Christmas. He came into our care when his owners moved house but we believe he’s been well looked after. He’d like an adult-only home where he’ll be the only pet and will have independence to go outside when he wishes. Find out more about Cracker online or contact info@rspcaessexsouthwest.org.uk.

9. Balthasar, Gaspar and Melchior

Like the Three Wise Men they’ve been named after, degus Balthasar, Gaspar and Melchior will bring gifts to whoever takes them on this Christmas. These sweet but cheeky, playful and mischievous boys bring lots of fun and adventure with them. They love to venture out of their cage to play and explore during the day and have learned to return back to their beds at the end of the day. Find out more about Balthasar, Gaspar and Melchior online or contact the team at RSPCA Bryn-y-Maen, in Wales, on brynymaen@rspca.org.uk.

10. Gabriel

Gabriel was a stray cat who came into RSPCA Brighton, in East Sussex, after a member of the public managed to befriend him and take him for help. He was covered in fleas and had a nasty infection in his mouth and needed 14 teeth removed. He’s a shy boy but staff have spent months gaining his trust and he now enjoys a fuss. He likes his head rubbed but doesn’t like being picked up so will need a calm and quiet home with a patient owner who can give him time to settle into life as a pet. Find out more about him online or contact info@rspcabrighton.org.uk.

11. Dancer & Prancer

One-year-old lop bunnies Dancer and Prancer love nothing more than brussel sprouts – except, maybe, each other! Named after Santa’s reindeer, this bonded brother and sister would like to find a home together. They’re very active and intelligent; they love to run, binky, forage for food and climb everything! They need lots of space to roam and plenty of enrichment as they can get bored easily. But when they do run out of steam, they love to snuggle up to their favourite cuddly toys and snooze together. Find out more about them online or contact RSPCA Worcester & Mid-Worcestershire branch on admin@rspcaworcester.org.uk.

12. Mrs Claus

One-year-old leopard gecko Mrs Claus is a sweet little lizard who is hoping to find a magical home this Christmas. She was rescued alongside 67 other geckos that were rescued by RSPCA inspectors and now she’s ready for a fresh start. Geckos can live for 10-20 years and they can grow up to 25cm long. Mrs Claus is, like all geckos, independent so is looking for a home where she’ll live alone in a suitable vivarium with plenty of space, lots of hiding places and the correct heat and light. Find out more about her from the team at Brighton Reptile Rescue in East Sussex on reptiles@rspcabrighton.org.uk.

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