The North Devon Animal Ambulance has re-homed a number of animals. Below are some updates on just some of the animals who have found new homes.
Lucy |
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I adopted Harvey and Finn from a litter of four when they were 8 weeks old, they are now 8 months and I couldn’t picture my life without them. |
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Archie is my gorgeous ginger furball and he came to me from the NDAA when he was about 5 months old. |
Molly is a Jack Russell Terrier that we rehomed in 2007 to Amanda and Dean, a wonderful couple living in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. |
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Hi, my name is Lottie (formerly Jess) and I’m a 2-year-old collie cross, rescued a few weeks ago by the NDAA’s amazing Diana Lewis, North Devon’s animal angel. |
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Dear NDAA, Millie arrived in our lives about two months ago – very shy, nervous and sad. Over the ensuing months we’ve had the greatest pleasure |
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When two cats were recently rehomed by NDAA members Jane and Karen Dennis-Smither, it was the beginning of a challenging adventure for everyone – not least the dogs and wild birds already in residence… |
For rehoming of animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs, we need a continual supply of caring people who are ready to take responsibility for animals that have often been through a traumatic experience. If you think you could offer a new home to one of our cats, dogs or small animals, please check our rehoming page.
PLEASE NOTE: all animals are subject to a NDAA home check before rehoming.