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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 . Maude Maude (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Female Age - Two years old Breed - Labrador Retriever crossbreed Colour - Yellow If you want to adopt Maude you can view their full profile here . Maude came into the care of the RSPCA after being picked up as a stray and was not claimed.



She was pregnant on arrival and now that her pup is weaned she is ready to find a new home of her own. Maude is described as a "very friendly girl who craves fuss and attention" and will need company at home for most of the time. She is sociable with some dogs on walks but is not too keen on smaller terrier types, She will need to be on the only pet in a new place.

The RSPCA adds: "Maude is looking for an active home and could live with older children who are used to bouncy dogs. She will need her own, secure, private garden." Sebastian Sebastian (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male Age - One year old Breed - Airedale Terrier crossbreed Colour - Black If you want to adopt Sebastian you can view their full profile here .

Sebastian is described as a "young, energetic boy" who is very friendly and sociable. He likes nothing better than to be fussed over and given lots of love and attention, but he can suffer a little from separation anxiety over long periods. Sebastian would be best suited to join an active family as he needs plenty of exercise, with three walks a day recommended.

The RSPCA adds: "Seb is good with children, although his over-excitement and tendency to jump up will be something to consider. He would be better in a home with older children who are confident with dogs." Arizona and Phoenix Arizona and Phoenix (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male Age - Three to six months old Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed Colour - Ginger and White If you want to adopt Arizona and Phoenix you can view their full profile here .

Arizona and Phoenix came into the care of the RSPCA after being found in a multi-cat home living in bad conditions. As a result, they haven't experienced much human interaction but are growing more curious every day. Arizona is the braver of the two, he has started to purr and accept some strokes when he is feeling up to it.

Phoenix is the shyer boy, but he is very inquisitive and is progressively getting more comfortable. The RSPCA adds: "In their next home, the boys will need a calm, quiet environment with no other animals. Once they are ready to go outside, they will need a garden they can access (ideally via a cat flap!)" 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 Buster Buster (Image: RSPCA) Gender - Male Age - Four years old Breed - English lop Colour - White and Grey If you want to adopt Buster you can view their full profile here .

Buster was found living in poor conditions and was in bad health but has since recovered remarkably during his care. He is described as "a sweet guy" who likes a few strokes and a bit of fuss from his human carers. However, he can be a bit "strong-headed" and can be a bit particular about where you put his toys and food bowl.

The RSPCA adds: "Buster will need a neutered female to keep him company in his next home. He will need a spacious set up with plenty of enrichment. "He is still learning to be litter trained, but has done very well and is getting better every day, so he could live either indoors or outdoors.

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