Regardless of how they end up there, the animals are cared for until a new home can be found. The RSPCA also offers advice to people who already own pets but may be struggling to cope with the cost of food or healthcare.
This week, they include adorable two-year-old Milo, a quirky Staffordshire Bull Terrier who would love to play with a new family.
Here are all the cats and dogs currently being cared for at the centre that have not yet been matched up with the right owners –
Nine-year-old Lara is an affectionate cat who prefers a fuss and cuddle over playing with toys. She would love to join a quieter, cat-savvy family with an interesting garden to explore. Photo: RSPCA
Mini Milo is a one-year-old Jug (JRT x Pug) with a happy-go-lucky attitude. He would suit and active family to keep him busy and entertained, but would need to be the only pet in the house. Photo: RSPCA
Six-year-old Minx is looking for a new home after his owner passed away. He loves attention and would suit a quieter family who has experience with long-haired cats. Photo: RSPCA
12-year-old Ninja is an affectionate lady in her senior years. She would love to find a retirement home where she can get lots of attention. Photo: RSPCA
12-year-old Huskies Tala and Goose had a tough time before coming to the RSPCA's centre in Leeds, as they were both kept in cages for long periods of time - and suffered "a lot of neglect". After months of patiently waiting, they found a new home. But sadly, this was not to be their forever home and they are once again hoping to find a new family. Goose, 12, is deaf and loves zooming about fields, while seven-year-old Tala enjoys chilling out. Photo: RSPCA
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