June 30, 2017 3.30 pm
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They need you! Lincolnshire fur babies in need of a home
Many Lincolnshire charities put in time and effort to look after rescued animals in need of care. The organisations give the animals a second chance at life but can only give them a temporary home. Do you have it in your heart to give these long-standing residents a permanent loving home? Here are just a…
Could you give one of these beautiful animals a new home?
Age: Reuben James – four-years-old, Danny Boy – three-years-old
Location: Bransby Horses
Hobby: Being pampered and fussed
Danny Boy and Reuben James came into the care of Bransby Horses in August 2016 after the External Welfare Team received a call to attend to 26 Shetland ponies, whose owners, despite their best attempts, could sadly no longer meet their basic care needs.
These boys have a kind and affectionate nature.
Danny Boy and Reuben James would love to find their forever home where they can be cherished for years to come.
Scarlett came into the care of Bransby Horses in November 2016 at the request of the RSPCA after she was found abandoned close to a busy road and was ushered into a garden to keep her safe.
Upon veterinary assessment, Scarlett was diagnosed with Strangles and was later declared free from the disease following extensive treatment.
Scarlett is a kind and affectionate young horse that is looking for a home as a companion.
This loving mare would like to a home where she can thrive on one-to-one attention.
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