Can you give these pets a loving home?

Rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters may often seen easy to have as pets but small doesn't mean simple.

The RSPCA has rescued 14 small furry animals in Berkshire from cases of cruelty, neglect and abandonment.

In light of these pets being rescued, the RSPCA is looking for residents to rehome a pet for 'Adoptober'

Rosehip, three-years-old

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This fluffy Lionhead bunny is sweet, confident and happy.

She loves her treats and is happiest when fed.

Rosehip has been neutered and vaccinated and is based in RSPCA Oxfordshire.

Thistle, three-years-old

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A little bit shy but with some patience, she'll come out of her shell.

Thistle needs a family with older children or an adult only home and wants to have company with a male rabbit.

She was left behind by her previous owners so needs a loving home which will build her confidence.

(Based at Oxfordshire branch)

Hara and Specs, two-years-old

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These two sisters are sweet and are full of character. They love to dig and need a secure home with plenty of space to excersise.

Hara has the most confidence and will take treats from your hand, whereas Specs needs a bit of patience.

They could live with a family with older children or adult only.

(Based in Oxfordshire RSPCA)

Visit: www.rspca.org.uk/findapet to adopt your perfect pet.