BLEAKHOLT Animal Sanctuary volunteers said that they are in need of loving owners for the sanctuary’s abandoned pets.

If you could re-home an animal you would be giving it an extra chance in life and a comfortable forever-home.

Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary manager Karen Weed said that admissions are still coming in during lockdown and is urging people to get in touch.

To make an application for one of the animals visit www.bleakholt.org, fill out the application form, mention the animal’s name and email it to info@bleakholt.org.

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TITCH: A pretty young girl who came to us as a pregnant stray, all her kittens have new homes and Titch is now looking for one of her own

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MARK: Mark is a two-year-old lion head rabbit, he is friendly and has recently been neutered. His previous owners had too many rabbits to keep

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CHEEKY: Cheeky is a very shy boy when he first meets you but once you gain his trust he is very loving and friendly

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ANTONY: This is Antony who is 18-months-old. He is a neutered male dwarf and would enjoy a new home with the company of another rabbit