The charity homes the animals, some of which arrived as they could no longer be cared for by their previous owner, at a centre in East Ardsley.
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, our round-up includes Remmy, a lovable Dogue de Bordeaux with bundles of energy and joy.
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 –
![The RSPCA also has three lovely litters of kittens, including this pair Paprika and Sesame, who love to whizz around their apartments and play with their litter mates.](https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/jpim-static/2024/06/28/7/36/Kittens.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=412)
7. Kittens (three litters of three, three and two)
The RSPCA also has three lovely litters of kittens, including this pair Paprika and Sesame, who love to whizz around their apartments and play with their litter mates. | RSPCAPhoto: RSPCA
![Barbie was quite unwell when she arrived at the centre, but with TLC, she's now feeling much better and has become a lot more confident. She would suit a quiet home with older, cat savvy kids and could live with other cats.](https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/jpim-static/2024/06/28/7/18/Barbie.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
8. Barbie
Barbie was quite unwell when she arrived at the centre, but with TLC, she's now feeling much better and has become a lot more confident. She would suit a quiet home with older, cat savvy kids and could live with other cats. | RSPCAPhoto: RSPCA