Here is a selection of five animals at Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary that are looking for forever homes. 

The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and has found 27,000 animals a new home since it opened over 50 years ago.

If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details. 

You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.

Sash

Oxford Mail: Sash is an 8 year old boxer looking for a forver home. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuarySash is an 8 year old boxer looking for a forver home. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Female

Age - 8 years old

Breed - Black Boxer x

Sash loves to play and be around people and is very good at walking.

She is looking for a home without other pets and children where she can relax.

Sash also needs a secure garden to play in that is protected by a six foot fence.

Her new owner would need to xperience of resource guarding or owners who are willing to learn about this.

Someone from the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary team will be on hand to offer guidance. 

Interested in rehoming Sash? Find out more.

Hagrid

Oxford Mail: Hagrid is 12 years old and enjoys sitting on laps. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryHagrid is 12 years old and enjoys sitting on laps. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male

Age - 12 years old

Breed - Domertic Shorthair

This lovely old man enjoys sitting on laps and being brushed.

He’s looking for a quiet home as the only pet.

Hagrid's new home cannot have children, other cats or dogs.

Interested in rehoming Hagrid? Find out more.

Jack and Jill

Oxford Mail: Jack and jill are looking for forever homes. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryJack and jill are looking for forever homes. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male and female

Age - Both cats are 7 years old

Breed - Tabby male, grey and white female

Jack and Jill are inseparable and must be adopted together.

Jack is a gentle giant who is soppy and affectionate and loves food

His new owner will need to be disciplined with feeding to stop him gaining weight.

On the other hand, Jill is timid and is slow to trust people.

She does enjoy gentle fuss to staff she knows well but this takes lots of time and patience.

Her new owner will need to be patient while she settles into her new home on her own time.

Jack and Jill need to live in an adult-only home without other children or pets.

Interested in rehoming Jack and Jill? Find out more.

Noddy

Oxford Mail: Noddy is looking for a wife and a forever home. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryNoddy is looking for a wife and a forever home. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male

Age - 3 years old

Breed - Dutch

This bunny bachelor is looking for a wife.

Noddy is fully vaccinated and neutered and is looking for a spayed female to share his carrots with. 

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on Rabbit Welfare before adopting. 

Interested in rehoming Noddy? Find out more.

Sansa and Tyrion

Oxford Mail: Sansa and Tyrion are looking for forever homed. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuarySansa and Tyrion are looking for forever homed. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

 

Gender - Male and female

Age - 4 months

Breed  Dwarf Lops

Sansa and Tyrion ( no, Game of Thrones fans not that Sansa and Tyrion) are looking for a forver home together.

They are both fully vaccinated and neutered, including with their RHD2 doses.

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on Rabbit Welfare before adopting. 

Interested in rehoming Sansa and Tyrion? Find out more.