Numerous pets from around Essex are looking for their forever homes - could you help them out?
Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig or hamster, someone always wants to find a new owner.
There are several RSPCA branches in the county, along with the affiliated Danaher Animal Home.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them, go to either the Essex South, Southend & District branch, the South West branch, or the Danaher Animal Home websites for details.
You can also donate to these charities and help them carry on their rescue work at the same websites.
Peppe
Gender - Male
Age - Seven years old
Breed - Bichon Frise
Colour - White
If you want to adopt Peppe you can view their full profile here.
Peppe is described as a "lovely older gent" who has had a bit of a rough life, so is looking to find a patient home to join.
He will take a little while to trust new people but he will show affectionate he is in time.
Whilst he will not need loads of exercise, Peppe still likes to explore the outdoors quite a bit.
He enjoys the company of other dogs, so he could share a home with an older or calm one.
Danaher Animal Home adds: "Peppe is hoping for a nice quiet, adult-only home where he can enjoy his golden years in peace and be loved and treasured like every dog deserves."
Benjamin
Gender - Male
Age - Five years old
Breed - Dogue de Bordeaux
Colour - Chestnut
If you want to adopt Benjamin you can view their full profile here.
Benjamin came into the care of the RSPCA as a stray and was severely underweight.
The centre adds: "Having a good appetite and a positive mindset has helped put Benjamin on the right path and he is now ready to find his perfect home."
He has some emotional scars which means he can be overwhelmed in certain situations.
However, if he is guided calmly and positively he quickly overcomes his anxiety.
Benjamin needs slow introductions to new people, as he can be a bit hesitant at first meetings.
He would do best in a home with no other pets and children over the age of 15.
Whiskey
Gender - Male
Age - Two years old
Breed - Domestic Longhair
Colour - Black and White
If you want to adopt Whiskey you can view their full profile here.
Whiskey is described as a "sensitive soul" who needs a little encouragement to really come out of his shell and shine.
He would benefit from quieter surroundings and a calm approach with new owners.
Whiskey could live with children around the age of nine or over but would be best suited not sharing with another pet.
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Snuggles and Cuddles
Gender - Not stated on the profile
Age - Three years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour - Black and White
If you want to adopt Snuggles and Cuddles you can view their full profile here.
Snuggles and Cuddles came into the RSPCA centre after their owner needed to go into a care home.
They are described as "the sweetest pair" who love to curl up next to a warm body and snooze the afternoons away.
Snuggles and Cuddles are "playful and affectionate" once they have time to come out of their shells and will make the "perfect companions".
They could live with children of secondary school age but would not want to share the home with any other pets.
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