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Twelve furry – and feathered – friends in need of a forever home


By Federica Stefani

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If you are thinking of making a new addition to your family, these furry (and feathery!) friends at Scottish SPCA Highlands and Islands and Munlochy Animal Aid need your help:

1. Hendrix is a beautiful and playful greyhound cross who is about nine years old. He is looking for an adult-only home with a large secure garden to enjoy zooming around.

2. Ruby and Jasper are two beautiful rex rabbits looking for a home with access to the outdoors and plenty of attention.

3. Maggie is a beautiful tabby cat who is about eight months old and has tamed down very well in time but would need a very quiet home.

4. Hamish, the lovely bearded cross, is a good-natured middle-aged lad.

5. Cleo is a stunning nine-month-old who has been neutered and microchipped.

6. George is a lovely ginger young lad who is very timid and will need a patient and calm household.

7. Monty is a lovely wee Yorkshire terrier. He is neutered and probably around three years old.

8. Harris and Lewis are two older Guinea pigs looking for a loving retirement home.

9. Taz is a beautiful German shepherd cross. She is around two years old and a playful, clever girl, but not able to live with other dogs and new owners will have to work on her socialisation.

10. MacTavish is a friendly young ferret with a cheeky side who will need a new owner experienced with ferrets.

11. Jess is a lovely lady. She is five years old and loves the outdoors and is looking for a home with plenty of space and with a new owner that can help her settle in a new environment.

12. Cuthbert and Dibble are two handsome young lads, both around eight months old looking for a new loving home with some feathered company.

You can get in touch with Munlochy Animal Aid at 01463 811722 or 07740 237728, and you'll need to book an appointment before visiting the centre.

Scottish SPCA's centres are currently closed to the public unless you have an appointment, and restrictions apply following Scottish Government's guidelines on coronavirus meaning that centres can rehome to anyone travelling from a local authority area classed from tier zero to two. Centres in local authority areas classed as tier three and four can only rehome to people living in the same local authority area.

For more information or to apply for adoption visit scottishspca.org or call 03000 999 999.


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