"Harry Potter Pets" are looking for houses from Ginny the Duck, Victor Krum the Cat and Harry the Rabbit this Christmas-MyLondon

2021-11-16 19:49:48 By : Mr. Martin Lau

RSPCA is seeking to relocate these amazing animals

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Every winter, RSPCA will work overtime to relocate thousands of cute pets that have been abandoned or abused.

This year is no exception. Animal welfare charities are looking for new adopters, ready to make animals live a better life.

A group of cute pets that want to be resettled by RSPCA have one thing in common-they are all named after a character in one of the largest movie franchises ever.

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These magical "Harry Potter pets" were named to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the birth of the first movie, and they hope to win the hearts of potential adopters this year.

Harry Potter Cat was rescued with his newborn baby siblings after being orphaned. These rubbish were found when they were a day old, and it was cold, but despite all the difficulties, they survived and began to look for a new home.

All of Harry's friends are now adopted, but he had to stay for the operation, and he overcame the difficulties and survived!

RSPCA describes Harry as a "naughty and adventurous kitten" who "likes to explore".

Harry also likes company and gets along well with other cats. "We don't understand why he is always ignored," RSPCA said.

"We have checked that he is not hidden under the cloak of invisibility, so if you want a little magic in life, then this cute guy may be your best choice!"

The three ducks are named after the famous Weasley family: Molly, Ginny, and Arthur.

The cute birds want to find a new home together, where they can enter a large area to roam and explore, and there is also a pond to paddle and play in the water.

Owners need to keep their area clean and water fresh, and provide them with a balanced diet.

You can find more information about caring for pet ducks here.

The pair of sweet ginger kittens are looking for a cat-loving family to welcome them.

These cats are looking for a new adult-only owner who can be calm and patient with them.

They want to be the only pets and need a new family because they think it's scary and they won't try to pick them up.

"Ginny is a curious and confident cat who likes to be noticed. She likes to nap on the bed or perched on her cat tree, and is willing to explore.

RSPCA said: "When she is fussed and stroked by our staff, she may be very talkative, purring and head bumping."

"Poor Ron is a nervous boy. He needs a new owner who can handle things at his own pace, so that he has time to settle down and start getting out of trouble."

Just like his wizard of the same name, Harry the Rabbit is a very special boy. He is looking for a lovely foster family to take him in permanently and receive the continuous support of our branch.

He saw his rabbit friends Ron and Hermione go to their forever home, but still waiting for him happily.

"He is a sweet and friendly bun, very happy to be handled. He is looking for a new home to live with some other rabbit friends, and an experienced owner who is confident in handling the buns.

"Unfortunately, Harry has a disease called hypospadias-a birth defect that can occur in male rabbits and affect how they urinate.

"He needs to use topical cream every day and needs to be closely monitored."

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Four-year-old cat Victor Krum was described as "a very independent eccentric boy who wants to be the only pet in the family."

Viktor likes to nap and needs to be able to go out and explore.

Helga Hufflepuff is a sweet senior lady, "preparing to confuse her new family with her beautiful eyes and deep, rumbling purr."

At the age of 15, she was looking for a quiet home to spend her golden years, where she could hug in a comfortable bed.

She likes to be accompanied and talkative, so she will be a good companion.

She wants a home without other pets, but can live with older children, they will understand to be gentle with her.

For more information about these pets, click here, and to see all the pets currently looking for a new home, please visit RSPCA’s "Finding Pets" page.

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