You can find more information about how to go about adopting one of these animals during the Covid-19 pandemic on the RSPCA website. Remember, a pet is for life - not just lockdown.
5. Lady and Tramp
Lady and Tramp are both Lop rabbits, and are between six and 12 months old. Lady and Tramp need to be adopted together. Lady is described as a sweet girl who loves climbing all over you and giving you kisses - Tramp on the other hand is a bit more reserved, and would need his new owner to take things slow with him. They are being cared for at the RSPCA Stubbington Ark branch. Photo: RSPCA
6. Beyonce, Kelly and Michelle
These three lovely ladies are Degus, which is a type of rodent. Their ages are unknown. Much like the typical Degu, these three love doing their own thing, and having loads of different enrichment activities in their cage, which keeps their minds active. Ideally, they’re looking for experienced Degu owners, and will need a large cage. They are being cared for at the RSPCA Stubbington Ark branch. Photo: RSPCA
7. Lavender
Lavender is an Albino Ferret, whose age is unknown. She came to the RSPCA as a stray, and has now been spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. She is a very friendly ferret, and loves going on lead walks. She will need either a room to herself inside with lots of things to do and places to hide or a large pen outdoors, she is a very active little girl. She is being cared for at the RSPCA Stubbington Ark branch. Photo: RSPCA
8. Sweet and Sour
Sweet and Sour are two grey and white Plymouth Rock Cockerels. They are living together whilst being cared for by the RSPCA, but do not need to be rehomed together. They are looking for a home with other chickens in a large pen with a coop. They are being cared for at the RSPCA Stubbington Ark branch. Photo: RSPCA