CATS and dogs that have been saved by volunteers at Ravens Rescue are looking for loving new homes.

All of the animals have been health checked, vaccinated, treated for parasites, microchipped and neutered and are now available for rehoming in the West Midlands.

Summer

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Summer is a shy kitten and is thought to be around five-months-old and ideally needs a home that is quite quiet.

She was found in someone’s garden two months ago and although she is timid, she has settled in well at her foster home and is gaining confidence by being around other cats.

 

Leo and Raphael

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These two sweet 12-week-old kittens are a bundle of fun and energy.

The friendly and loving youngsters can be rehomed together or separately.

 

Echo

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Echo is a seven-month-old German shepherd who is perfectly housetrained.

She knows sit, lie down and give her paw and once settled she walks beautifully on a lead.

The pup is good with other dogs but she does require calm introductions.

Although she is good with children, due to her size the rescue would advise families to only consider her if their kids are aged eight or over.

Echo is a typical puppy with lots of energy she loves to run so needs a home where she can get plenty of exercise.

 

 

Daisy

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Three-year- old Daisy ended up in the care of the rescue after her last owners circumstances changed and they asked for help.

Daisy is doing great in her foster home but would like a forever home, ideally with someone who is at home most of the day.

She also needs to be the only pet.

 

Lexi

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Lexi is a loving Staffordshire bull terrier who has been waiting for her forever home since December.

The rescue would love her to find a home before Christmas as the sweet six-year-old has had a terrible start to life.

Despite her young age, she has already she has had eight litters of puppies.

When her owners decided they no longer wanted her, she was left to live outside for weeks, despite being pregnant at the time.

She is now safe in foster care and proving to be a great dog, who loves everything and everyone she meets although she does need to be the only pet as a result of her repeated breeding.

 

If anyone would like to find out more about the featured animals, call Sarah on 07922 204 531 or Becky on 07775 966 696.

Alternatively, send an email to ravensrescueuk@gmail.com.

 

Anyone who can’t take in an animal but would like to help support the charity can do so by making a contribution to help with the ever increasing costs of saving unwanted pets.

Throughout August and September, the charity’s vets bill were more than £6,000 due to the animals in its care that need constant vet or big operations.

For donation details, visit http://ravensrescueuk.weebly.com/donate.html.