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 Milo, a tiny two-year-old Terrier Cross who has bundled of energy - and loves dog-friendly hot dogs.

7. Bourbon and Bella
Bourbon and Bella are a pair of sweet and affectionate long-haired cats, aged nine and eight, looking for a home together. They thrive on companionship, enjoying head bumps, sunbathing, and plenty of fuss. They’re calm and enjoy a quiet lifestyle but are happy to live with cat-savvy children aged 16 and older. | RSPCA

8. Sam
Sam is a two-year-old male Domestic Shorthair with a sweet and gentle personality. Having spent time as a stray, he now enjoys the comfort of warm blankets and playtime. Sam is affectionate and loves greeting visitors. He would fit well in most homes, and with careful introductions, he may be able to live with a neutered female cat. | RSPCA

9. Eevee and Zoey
One-year-old best friends Eevee, right, and Zoey are an affectionate, gentle duo who enjoy spending time with people. As they're so close and have always lived as a pair, the team at the RSPCA are hoping they'll find a home together. | RSPCA

10. Freddie
Two-year-old Freddie is a sweet-natured and gentle Staffie who has been enjoying time in his foster home and can't wait to find his new family. They would need to commit to his training - and he would prefer a quieter home, but could live with older kids. | RSPCA

11. Bella
One-year-old Collie Terrier Cross Bella is an intelligent and energetic girl who is eager to learn. She would love a family who are just as energetic as she is. | RSPCA

12. Billy
Five-year-old Billy loves nothing more than to be fussed over. He would love a new home where he can spend his days lounging around. He has had three homes up until now. Billy would prefer to be the only cat in the home. | RSPCA