He may be a small breed but he has a big personality and is desperate for a family of hens to join.įor more about General Cluckingham check out his online profile or email Rick the lovebird He's looking for owners who can slowly build his trust and confidence around people. He'd like a new home with a flock of hen to call his own and a nice big, secure coop and run. He's been through a lot so can be a little wary of people. 'General C' as he's affectionately known - was found as a stray so we took him in. One-year-old bantam cockerel General Cluckingham is currently at our Leybourne Animal Centre in Kent. Have you got room in your life for one of our animals? Here are some of the more unusual animals we have looking for new homes. Be unconventional with our more alternative pets Searches for farm animals on the website increased by 73% compared to last year, and searches for reptiles increased by 74%. Last year, we rehomed 39,178 animals last year - which equates to 3,264 a month, 753 a week, 107 every day or four an hour.ĭuring lockdown, our online find a pet saw a huge increase in people searching for animals to adopt. But if you adopt from us, either from our national centres or any of our branches around the country, you'll have all the information and advice you need to ensure your new pets are happy and healthy. Our 'unconventional' pets who need new homes will all have different needs, sometimes complex, and will need a home where they can thrive. However, we find the right homes for animals of all different types, including reptiles, birds and even farm animals. We're well known for rehoming cats and dogs - after all these are the animals we rehome the most.
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