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Fun loving furballs

Two more pets from the Gympie RSPCA Animal Centre are looking for their forever homes.

Meet Ryder, he is a shar pei mixed breed with a playful and goofy personality and lots of love and smarts to show off.

He is looking for a family that will give him lots of love and attention as well as help continue his training.

Ryder already knows how to sit and is very keen to learn more tricks.

While he can get a bit excited, when reminded of his manners, he will make sure he is on his best behaviour.

Especially if its for a walk.

And introducing Pepper, a sweet and petite tortoiseshell kitten.

This tiny fur ball thrives on interactive toys and craves a family ready to provide a playful haven with feather teasers, cozy hideouts and lots of love.

If you can give these pets a loving home, please complete an expression of interest form at rspcaqld.org.au/expression-of-interest-to-adopt or call the office on 5482 9407 for more information.

The Rotary/RSPCA Off Leash Public Dog Park with Agility Equipment and the Pet Memorial Garden and the Cat Stop Cafe is closed Monday and Tuesday but open 10am-5pm the remaining days – just closing at 4pm on Sunday.

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