Animals for adoption in Sussex: Can you give one of these cats and dogs a loving home?
Paws and Whiskers Sussex is a foster-based rescue with animals in foster across the county.
By Megan Baker
Published 28th Apr 2022, 17:01 BST
Updated 28th Apr 2022, 17:09 BST
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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?
Costi is a very social dog with a lot of love to give. He is still gaining a bit of confidence out in the world and learning not to be wary around new people and things, but he is a quick learner and has successfully overcome his fear of stairs. His ideal adopter will be patient and happy to give Costi lots of love and cuddles.
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Ursula is a 'fluffy overgrown puppy'. She adores her foster carer's resident dog who is much smaller than her, however she is aware of her size and plays with him very gently and politely. She must be homed with another confident dog that enjoys play and can live with children.
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Brenda's foster carer has described her as a cheeky fun-loving girl who loves a cuddle. She is good with children of all ages, as well as other friendly cats. Brenda will take a little while to relax in her new home and may be nervous to begin with, but will soon settle with time and patience.
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Moni is a typical German Shepherd - she is intelligent, goofy and clumsy in equal measures. Her foster carer describes her as the happiest dog on earth and says nothing phases her. Families with children will be considered, however it is important Moni has a physically strong owner who can commit to further training.