To my future parents: "My name is Liya and I know your arrival is coming soon. I can feel it in my paws. I can't wait to purr all over you as you take me to my forever home. The car ride might be a bit interesting though."
The organisation is appealing to community members to adopt a pet but also advises that adoptions involve a home inspection by the organisation.
Additionally, members will have to pay for the vaccination, deworming and sterilisation of the animal, which are all compulsory.
The SPCA is looking for homes for the following cute pets:
Tilli is a three-year-old female rottweiler. She was found abandoned and is described as very friendly.
Ross is a gentle cross pit bull. He is two years old and was found as a stray.
Princess is a four-year-old cross breed. She was found unwanted and loves attention.
Patch is a cross collie. He is a two-year-old who was picked up as a stray and absolutely loves water.
Liya is an eight-month-old calico domestic short hair. She was found unwanted by the SPCA and is very affectionate.
Melissa is a nine-month-old golden tabby, domestic short hair. She was found unwanted and is looking to be adopted by a loving family.
To my future parents: “My name is Melissa and I can’t wait to fill your hearts with love and the walls of your home with pictures of me. A cat has nine lives and I can’t wait to live all of mine with you.”
To my future parents: “My name is Princess and I promise to love you every day. I promise to cuddle you in bed and fill your duvet with warmth as I relax.”
To my future parents: “My name is Ross and I know you will come to fetch me soon. I pray every night for the day you come and take me home.”
To my future parents: “My name is Tilly and I can’t wait for us to lock eyes and flow into one another’s hearts. I like furry blankets, swims in the pool, lots of licks on the face and lamb-flavoured food.”
To my future parents: “My name is Patch and I’m getting impatient. I’ve been waiting for you to come fetch me. So do it now. I’ll be waiting with tongue out and tail wagging.”
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