Clover, Pippa, and Gatsby: 1000 days waiting for adoption

by · Newcastle Herald
Clover, Gatsby and Pippa have been awaiting adoption for more than 1000 days. Photos: Supplied

A trio of horses rescued by the RSPCA have been waiting over 1000 days for new home and loving family.

The RSPCA said Clover, Pippa, and Gatsby were seized as part of an animal cruelty case in 2023 and the organisation has cared for them ever since.

Kasey Bridge, RSPCA NSW senior manager of capacity, intake and emergency, said the three were part of the same group and were in poor condition when they were seized.

"It usually takes quite a few months of rehabilitation to get them to the point they are ready for adoption," she said.

"It took around 12 months to get them into better condition."

Ms Bridge said RSPCA NSW shelters are home to a lot more than just cats and dogs.

Along with birds and smaller animals including rabbits and guinea pigs, the Hunter shelter also gives horses in need a second chance.

"People don't realise that we don't just have cats and dogs and there are horses looking for homes as well."

Horses typically end up waiting the longest for adoption, and the "terrific trio" have now surpassed over 1000 days in the care of the RSPCA.

"After arriving in poor body condition, all three are now thriving and patiently waiting for their forever homes," Ms Bridge said.

"All of our horses have a full vet check and dental every twelve months and they are fully vaccinated and wormed before they go up for adoption.

Late last year, RSPCA's Hunter shelter opened a new Equine Adoption Centre designed to transform how it cares for, rehabilitates, and rehomes horses across the state.

"We have a new facility with 13 paddocks and a stable block," Ms Bridge said.

"It enables us to rehabilitate and get more horses ready for adoption, and it is an easier place for people to come and view them."

Ms Bridge said RSPCA NSW had 41 horses up for adoption.

"When we get a horse a new home, it frees up space for us another to come into care," she said.

Ms Bridge said the trio of rescued horses were very well handled and very friendly with other horses.

"I would just love all three to find their forever homes."

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