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 animals 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 a pet from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Sash

Oxford Mail: Meet Sash. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Sash. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Female

Age - 8 years old

Breed - Black Boxer x

Sash loves to play and be around people and is very good at walking.

She is looking for a home without other pets and children where she can relax.

Sash also needs a secure garden to play in that is protected by a six foot fence.

Her new owner would need to have experience of resource guarding or owners who are willing to learn about this.

Someone from the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary team will be on hand to offer guidance. 

Find out more about how to rehome Sash.

Loki

Oxford Mail: Meet Loki. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Loki. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Female

Age - 7 years old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

Loki is a lovely natured cat, looking for a quiet forever home. 

She has come from a loving home but unfortunately became rather stressed and unhappy after she was terrorised by neighbouring cats. 

Her new owner would ideally not live with or nearby other cats or have any dogs. 

Her new home can have cat savvy children over the age of 7 and should have a family that will want to spoil her rotten.

Find out how to rehome Loki.

Geo

Oxford Mail: Meet Geo. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Geo. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male

Age - 9 months old

Breed - Chihuahua crossbreed

Geo is a lovable puppy that loves learning and getting to play. 

His new home needs to be adult-only and there can't be any other pets. 

His new owner will need to be patient to allow him to settle especially around strangers and they should have a secure garden with a 4ft fence around it.

Find out how to bring Geo home. 

Mr Grey

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Gender - Male

Age - 5 years old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

If you're looking for a new feline friend, you should consider giving Mr Grey a second chance at a forever home. 

He used to be a stray but a caring member of the public looked after him until there was space at Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.

Mr Grey has FIV so he will be adopted as an indoor-only cat and he needs lots of attention and understanding.

Find out how to rehome Mr Grey.

Banksy

Oxford Mail: Meet Banksy. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Banksy. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male

Age - 5 years old

Colour - White and black Crossbreed terrier

Banksy loves to play and be around people.

He would be best in a home where his owner is around most of the time and is free to take him on long walks.

Banksy is looking for a home without other pets and children that has a garden for him to play in.

He needs an owner who knows about resource guarding and you should only apply if you do understand what this behaviour means.

One of the sanctuary's behaviourists will be on hand to provide the lucky owner with support though.

Find out how to rehome Banksy.