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.
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. More information can be found on the RSPCA website.
1. Mildred
Two-month-old Mildred is a bundle of energy and joy who likes to strike a pose while running the household, before eventually taking a nap - preferably on someone's lap. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA
2. Lenny
Lenny is approximately four years old and was abandoned by his previous family. He is looking for his new forever home and can live with children. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA
3. Taz
Four-year-old Taz is a GSD x Akita who came to the centre last year after a family could no longer adopt her. She went through lots of training and was adopted again but this did not work out for her. Now, she is ready to find her forever family. She would love to be walked in quiet areas and would suit a family that is happy to help her continue her training around other. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA
4. Esther
One-year-old Esther loves to relax and look out of the window, always waiting for prime time bird and people watching. With her kittens having left the nest, she would suit a home where she would be spoilt rotten. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA
5. Colin, Curtis, Athena and Anthea
Two-month-old kittens Colin, Curtis, Athena and Anthea are super affectionate and love to wrestle with each other before a group snooze. They are looking for a home in pairs so they can carry on playing together. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA
6. Jarri-matti and Sylvester
Brothers Jarri-matti and Sylvester are one-year-old Domestic Short Hairs who love to play together. They would suit a family that is just as playful and adventurous as they are, preferably with cat savvy kids. | RSPCA Photo: RSPCA