Featured Animal
Urgent help for Sara
This is one of the most awful examples of neglect we’ve seen for quite a while.
Sara is a 4 year old Tibetan Mastiff, with the most wonderful temperament, even though she must feel pretty rubbish. She has terrible mange which is so bad that it bleeds, is extremely underweight, has horrendous ear infections and eyes that most likely will need operating on.
Sara was rescued by one of our great volunteers and behaviourists, Michelle. You can read more about Sara’s story on Facebook here »
If you would like to help Sara please donate via the JustGiving button below.
Welcome to the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre
The centre is open for donations, all adoption applications need to be completed online using the forms located in Rehoming Guides and Application Forms and animal viewings are strictly by appointment only.
The Centre is run by West Norfolk RSPCA, an independent Branch of the RSPCA, on the outskirts of King’s Lynn in Norfolk. Our aim is to make every animal’s stay with us as stress-free as possible and merely a stepping stone to a new forever home.
Thinking of Adopting?
If you’re thinking of adopting one of our animals please read through our guides on animal adoption to prepare yourself to welcome a pet into their new forever home.
New opening times!
Our cattery and small animal section is now open between the times of 11am-3pm for general viewings (everyday excluding Wednesdays and Sundays).
Our dog section remains by appointment only – please fill in one of our online dog rehoming application forms to proceed and we will reply ASAP.
New Arrivals For Adoption
Chance
Chance has recently come back to us as his owner could sadly no longer keep him.You may remember had to have his leg amputated following an accident a few years ago, but he manages just as well as any 4 legged dog! He is very gentle, housetrained and walks well with...
Steven
Steven came to us via the inspector very underweight and nervous, he is now on more nutritious meals and has started to put on a little weight. Steven is enjoying his walks with other dogs and has started to interact with staff and volunteers although he can still be...
Herbie
Little Herbie came to us via the inspector and is now looking for his forever home. He was a little shy to start but is coming out of his shell, he is winning staff and volunteers over with his cuteness! Herbie likes to have a totter around the grass taking in the...
Chita
Chita arrived at the centre through no fault of her own. She is a very sweet girl but is finding centre life very overwhelming. She is very shy at the moment but does enjoy having a head rub and will purr. We are looking for her new owners to be able to spend a lot of...
Pi
Pi arrived at the centre after being abandoned in a garden. She is a very friendly girl who loves nothing more than having a fuss and giving you kisses. She is always happy to greet you and gives you a smile. We are looking for her new owners to be around for the...
Indie
Indie arrived at the centre through no fault of her own and has settled in very quickly. This lovely Torti is a girl who is extremely friendly, and all she wants is fuss and cuddles. She will happily sit on your lap and give you little kisses. We are looking for a...
Martha
Martha came in with her friend Celine and after lots of consideration we have decided to rehome them separately. They aren't particularly bonded and will have arguments from time to time, therefore we think this is best for them. Martha is less dominant than Celine...
Harlequin, Queenie & Alice
Harlequin, Queenie, and Alice arrived at the centre through no fault of their own. This bonded trio are looking for their forever home together. They are all very sweet girls, a little shy at the moment, but their confidence is growing every day. They love their...
Celine
Celine came in with her friend Martha, however after a few months we have discovered that these two don't really have as much of a bond as we first thought. They seem to only really tolerate each other and Celine is the more dominant of the two bunnies. We would like...