HERE are our Pets of the Week, courtesy of Oak Tree Animals' Charity.

 

Jay and Silent Bob

This 8 week old pair of cuties are looking for a new stomping ground where they can cause trouble.

Jay is the more confident and vocal of the two and enjoys having a fuss made of him. Silent Bob, as his name suggests is more reserved and needs a bit more help in building his confidence around people.

As ex-farm kittens, the boys will need a home where they can enjoy outdoor access once they get bigger.

As they are still gaining confidence around people they are needing a fairly quiet home with no young children. They may be able to live with a calm, cat-friendly dog and other cats.

 

Milo

Milo is a very smart 2 year old collie, he is very excitable so needs a quiet home with someone home most of the time to help keep him calm. Milo can jump very high and will need a home with a secure garden for him to play in. He could live with older children who understand they will need to be calm around him.

Milo is very quick to learn new things and has already learned a few new skills in his short time here, he loves to problem solve and is often given his food in towels or boxes for him to figure out how to get it.

He likes to be kept busy and will benefit from an active home and adopters who are willing to take up a dog sport such as hoopers or agility. He could live with a calm female dog depending on successful visits here at Oak Tree.

 

If you want to find out more information about Jay and Silent Bob and Milo, please call 01228 560082 and speak to a member of our Small Animal Team or email: smallanimalteam@oaktreeanimal.org.uk between 10.00am and 4.00pm.

All animals from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity have received full behavioural and veterinary assessments, are neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. Horses are passported. Dogs and cats rehomed from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity also benefit from 4 weeks free pet insurance. For more information about rehoming an animal from Oak Tree please call 01228 560082 or visit www.oaktreeanimals.org.uk.