Upper Austria
“Who wants me?”: These animals have no home
Not all pets are lucky enough to grow up in a safe environment. Here we present some animals with whom fate has not been so kind. They can be adopted by animal welfare organizations.
Milly (pictured) is looking for a species-appropriate home together with Lola. The two dwarf bearded dragons are 3 years old. The Linz animal shelter will be happy to advise you on the keeping conditions of the reptiles. Phone: 0732/247887.
Rüdigier had taken up residence at the feeding site for stray cats. A quiet place with experienced owners, where the velvet paw can also go outside, would be ideal. Phone: 0732/247887.
Dermid belongs with Rhadam, Aram and Algarin (10 months old) to a group of rats who would like to live together with rodent lovers. Phone: 0732/247887.
Lucky lived abroad on the street. A lot of work has been done with him and the mongrel has made significant progress. In unfamiliar situations, however, the male dog falls back into old patterns. A stable environment and further training would be advisable. Phone: 0732/247887.
Sacharja came back to the shelter because the rabbit's partner (2 1/2 years old) died. A place with an existing female rabbit is being sought. The male rabbit currently lives outside. Phone: 0732/247887.
Hugo was rescued from a torture cellar. Although the five-year-old male dog has not experienced much good, he has retained his nice nature. His joint problems can't stop Hugo's cheerfulness. He should go to owners who can teach him the basics of everyday life. Phone: 0732/247887.
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