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Bradford and District

Small Animals

We usually have a large number of smaller animals, including rabbits, ferrets, rats and gerbils, as well as birds, looking for new homes. Please come and talk to us about adoption.

Please be sure to ring before setting out, especially if you've a long way to come, to check which animals are available for adoption!

Ferrets

Texas and Nebraska

Texas and Nebraska are both neutered males.

Texas and Nebraska, June 2010

Guinea Pigs

Darwin

Meet Darwin, a fine figure of a male guinea pig.

Darwin, photographed in August 2010

birds

Lovebirds

Here are three lovebirds, looking for a new home where they can all stay together.

Our three lovebirds, pictured in June 2010

Parakeet

We also have several cockatiels (not pictured) for adoption.

Parakeet, July 2010

Conure Parakeet

And here we have a handsome conure.

Our conure parakeet, August 2010

Rats

Ronnie, Reggie and Roland

As you can probably guess from their names, Ronnie, Reggie and Roland are all male rats. They are looking for someone to adopt them all so they won't be split up.

Ronnie, Reggie and Roland, June 2010

Rabbits

We have a lot of rabbits looking for homes. Where two rabbits are shown as a pair, they are to be adopted together. Lone rabbits can only be rehomed as house rabbits, but pairs (and threesomes) can be kept either in the house or out in a hutch.

Buck and Tulip

Buck, pictured above, is a neutered male, while Tulip is a spayed female.

Buck and Tulip are to be rehomed together.

Buck and Tulip, May 2009

Dusty and Diggory

Dusty is a spayed female rabbit; Diggory is a neutred male.

Dusty and Diggory, May 2009

Ginger and Alice

Ginger is a neutered male, and Alice is a spayed female. They are to be adopted as a pair.

Ginger and Alice, April 2009

Jen and Pipkin

Jen (spayed female) and Pipkin (neutered male) are to be rehomed together.

Jen and Pipkin, June 2010

Nemo

Nemo is a neutered male rabbit.

Nemo, photographed in August 2010

Hamsters

Russian Hamsters

These two lovely ladies, enjoying their wheel workout, are Russian hamsters.

Two Russian hamsters, photographed at Bradford RSPCA in August 2010