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Several pets in Sussex are looking for their forever homes, including at the Sussex North & Brighton branch of the RSPCA. Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice. A few animals from the branch are listed below but more can be found on the centre's website.

To help the Sussex North & Brighton branch carry on their work you can donate to them at the website here . Mickey Mickey (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male Age - Six years old Breed - Yorkshire Terrier Colour - Silver and Tan If you want to adopt Mickey you can view their full profile here . Mickey is described as a "sensitive soul" who is looking for quite a specific home to go to.



He will need a female owner who is prepared to let him take things at his own pace and allow him time to settle. Mickey can be worried by strangers, especially men, and is also anxious around children. He is also sound sensitive and can be worried by loud noises so a quiet home environment is a must.

Despite his worries, Mickey is housetrained, enjoys his walks and loves to play in a garden. The RSPCA adds: "Once Mickey knows you he is [a] happy, bouncy boy who loves fuss and attention and will sit on your lap or curl up next to you on the sofa." Roger and Jessica Roger and Jessica (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male (Roger) and Female (Jessica) Age - Six to 12 months old Breed - Dachshund (Smooth coat) crossbreed Colour - Black If you want to adopt Roger and Jessica you can view their full profile here .

Roger and Jessica came into the care of the RSPCA after being removed from a multi-dog household by an Inspector. They are both still shy with new people and have had no life experiences outside so get overwhelmed quite easily. Roger and Jessica are looking for a calm, quiet home environment without children, and a secure garden.

The RSPCA adds: "They are still very young so will need a fairly active owner once they are ready to face the outside world." Mina Mina (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Female Age - One year old Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed Colour - Black If you want to adopt Mina you can view their full profile here . Mina came into the care of the RSPCA after she was found as a stray and picked up by a member of public.

She was pregnant and ended up having four kittens, all of whom have found new homes. Mina is described as a "sweet-tempered" cat who enjoys lots of strokes and fuss. The RSPCA adds: "She is a lovely girl who will make a great addition to her next family.

In her next home, she will need a spacious garden she can access when she is ready." Recommended reading: PDSA shares step-by-step guide for muzzle training your dog Is it against the law to leave dog poo? How to report a dog fouling problem All UK dog owners warned about 5 dangerous hazards to watch out for on walks Collin Collin (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male Age - Four years old Breed - English Lop Colour - White and Black If you want to adopt Collin you can view their full profile here . Colin had been found living in bad conditions and was in poor health before he came into the care of the RSPCA.

Thankfully he is now back in great condition and looking to find a new home. He is said to be quite a sweet-natured rabbit who likes a bit of fuss but he isn't keen on being picked up and will wriggle a lot if you attempt it. The RSPCA adds: "Colin will need a neutered female to keep him company in his next home.

He will need a spacious set up with plenty of enrichment.".

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