
These adorable young chincillas are brother and sister, and came to us after their family no longer wanted them. Bibby (male) and Rinty (female) are tame and are child friendly, although they will need handling and daily care. Bibby is castrated, and the two must be rehomed together to a home with a designated chincilla cage and suitable equipment. Keeping chincillas requires alot of commitment and can be expensive at times, so this requires people that have got time and money to spend on them.

A female cat found in Woodford, she is currently living in a foster home. If you would like to adopt this lonely pet, or you are it's owner, please get in touch with the sanctuary

Robbie came to us after the sanctuary he was previously at, Carla Lane Animal Sanctuary, closed down due to financial problems. They took him in after they found him abandoned in a field, left to die. Although he is elderly and cannot be ridden, Robbie is a friendly and attentive horse with lots of personality, and would make a great companion for another horse or donkey.

Tilly, Jasmine and Jessie are three adorable cats looking for a good home. All castrated females, they are affectionate and loving. Jasmine has only got one eye due to an infection, but she is very caring and loves to be handled. Jessie, the mother of the two, is aslo very friendly. They are looking for a home as a trio if possible, but may be rehomed seperatley.

Marcie is 18 months old, and good with other dogs. She would make a nice family pet.

These three goats are looking for a new home, either togethor or as companion animals.

These four kittens all need good homes. Can you help?

A really loving affectionate dog. Hooch is good with children, but cannot be rehomed with other dogs.

We have 11 cockatiels for rehoming. They cannot be homed singly, so pairs at least. Also, they will need to have an aviary.

Isla is 27 years old, and needs to live out. She would be suitable as a companion, but can't be ridden.
Brook Farm Animal Sanctuary, Brook Farm, Brooks Road, Raunds, Northants
07758728265
sanctuary@brook-farm.org.uk
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This year, with the rising costs of veterinary services and animal treatments, we are appealing for donations to help towards the sanctuary purchasing a log cabin in which to place our own veterinary surgery. Currently, we are operating on our animals in a surgery that is not purpose built, and is therefore unsuitable for weekly medical sessions. Our very kind and helpful veterinary surgeon assists us routinely, castrating and spaying our animals to ensure that the rising numbers of unwanted animals does not continue. Our surgeon also aids us in life-saving operations for animals that have been kpet in poor healthor have been neglected..
The cost of this log cabin will be roughly £15,000. Although we have equipment ready to use, the cabin will be purpose built for this use, and will need to be fitted out with the best in surgical features. The cabin will also house recovering animals and injured wild life. We help so many animals with our life-saving work, but we know that we can do so much more. Please consider donating (using the above PayPal link), as the animals really do need your help. Thank You.