Animals for adoption in Sussex: Can you give one of these cats and dogs a loving home?
By Megan Baker
Published 28th Apr 2022, 17:01 BST
Updated 28th Apr 2022, 17:09 BST
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Paws and Whiskers Sussex is a foster-based rescue with animals in foster across the county.
These animals at Paws and Whiskers Sussex are all waiting to be adopted by loving families.
Could you offer a home to any of these adorable cats or dogs?
Luna is a timid girl but has started to come out of her shell during her time in foster. She would prefer a quiet house where she wouldn’t be exposed to too much noise or sudden movements. Luna and her sister Princess must be homed together.
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Chance is looking for a calm and quiet home where he has company for most of the day. He is completely blind, having been born with a condition (microphthalmia) meaning his eyes did not develop. At home Chance is a complete cuddle monster and will make friends with anyone in exchange for food.
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Totie is a very affectionate cat who just wants to love and be loved. Her new family must be happy to share their bed and give Totie the closeness she desires. She would be happiest in an adult-only home, or one with calm, older children.
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Emoji's foster carer describes him as 'the most loving and kind-hearted dog you will ever meet'. He takes a long time to trust and is very wary of strangers, particularly men. For this reason, PAWS is looking for a calm and patient family for Emoji, ideally with a resident dog to help with his confidence. Due to Emoji's anxiety, he must live in an adult-only home or with older, calm children.