This is a selection of five animals at Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary that are looking for forever homes.
The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and has found 27,000 anaimals a new home since it opened over 50 years ago.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details.
You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.
Adopt an animal from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary
Hazel and Otis
Gender - Female and Male
Age - 5 years old
Breed- Hazel is a brown Crossbreed- and Otis is a white/black English Spot
These lovable rabbits are a bonded pair looking for a home together.
Hazel and Otis are fully vaccinated and neutered, including their RHD2s.
The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on Rabbit Welfare before adopting.
Interested in rehoming Hazel and Otis? Find out more.
Parsnip
Gender - Female
Age - 1 years old
Breed - Lurcher
Parsnip is friendly and loves to have cuddles.
She is a little shy to begin with but with a little patience, her new owner will have a very affectionate new friend.
Parnsip needs her owner to be patient and someone to show her the world isn't all scary.
Her new house can have another dog if it is a similar size and has a similar temperament to her.
It also needs a secure garden with a 6ft fence.
Interested in rehoming Parsnip? Find out more.
Foz
Gender - Male
Age - 7 years old
Breed - Bengal
Foz is a timidy boy that is looking for an experienced owner to look after him.
His new owner needs to have a lot of time and patience to help him settle in since Foz has been used as a breeding cat for most of his life.
His new home needs to be adult-only and he can't live with other dogs or cats.
Interested in rehoming Foz? Find out more.
Ernie
Gender - Male
Age - 1 year old
Breed- Crossbreed Lionhead
Ernie is a bachelor bunny looking for a wife.
He is fully vaccinated and neutered and is looking for a spayed female to share his carrots with.
The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on Rabbit Welfare before adopting.
Interested in rehoming Ernie? Find out more.
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