We take a look at 24 dogs and cats that are currently looking for their forever home at the RSPCA York, Harrogate and District branch…
17. Busby
Busby is a Border Collie Cross who came to the centre via an inspector along with many other dogs as his needs were not getting met and due to this he can be quite nervous when meeting new people. Busby unfortunately has not been socialised outside of the house so everything for him at the moment is all very new, but he is slowly getting used to what the outside world has to offer. He will need adopters who will take things very slowly and help him to overcome his insecurities.Photo: RSPCA
18. Ruby
Ruby is a four-year-old domestic short haired who came to the centre via an inspector along with multiple other cats. Ruby has come a long way from the scared, skinny cat that she was when she first arrived at the centre. Sadly she was very untrusting of people when she first arrived and staff have worked hard building up her confidence and it's great seeing her now enjoying a fuss. She will need adopters who will understand her and help her overcome her insecurities. Ruby is now ready to start the next chapter with adopters who will love and cherish her and make up for lost time.Photo: RSPCA
19. Cindy
Cindy is a four-year-old domestic short haired who came to the centre via an inspector along with multiple other cats. Cindy is a little reserved but has been slowly coming out of her shell. Sadly she was very untrusting of people when she first arrived at the centre and staff have worked hard building up her confidence and it's great seeing her now enjoying a fuss. Cindy is now ready to start the next chapter of her life with adopters who will love and cherish her and make up for lost time. She is a very special cat who deserves a very special home.Photo: RSPCA
20. Boost
Boost is a Border Collie Cross who came to the centre via an inspector along with many other dogs as his needs were not getting met and due to this he can be quite nervous when meeting new people. Boost unfortunately has not been socialised outside of the house so everything for him at the moment is all very new, but he is slowly getting used to what the outside world has to offer. He will need adopters who will take things very slowly and help him to overcome his insecurities.Photo: RSPCA