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.
Helga is a friendly and approachable velvet paw aged ten. She would feel at home with a second cat of the same age in an apartment with a secure balcony or a house with outdoor access. Helga has chronic cat colds, cysts in her teats and blood anemia. Phone: 0732/247887.
Several male tortoises came to the Linz animal shelter as foundlings. The animals can live well in a group if kept in a species-appropriate environment with sufficient space and without females. Phone: 0732/247887.
Together or individually, Linda and Laly are looking for a loving home. While the former is shy, her sister is lively and untrained. Both would benefit from a confident companion in their new home. Phone: 0732/247887.
Three-month-old rabbit siblings are hoping for a good place together. Isaak and his brother Iwo have already been neutered and are taking their sister Isadora with them. Phone: 0732/247887.
Mongrel Mona was born in November last year. Typical for her young age, she is bursting with energy and an irrepressible zest for life. Mona has a lot of fun with other dogs and is already looking forward to finding a family of her own. Phone: 0664/5415079.
Lilo and Kiwi were handed in to the shelter because they were both unclean. A veterinary examination clarified the cause. Both four-legged friends were suffering from bladder stones, which led to a bladder infection. After therapy, the two are ready to move to a new home. Phone: 0732/247887.
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