All at present being cared for at numerous Scottish SPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centres across the nation, these lovelies are actually able to be launched to their perpetually household properties.




If you might be captivated with animal welfare and wish to welcome a brand new addition into your home, adopting a rescue pet might be so rewarding. Read on to see a choice of who’s available and take a look here to learn any animal profile in additional element.

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Lovely Robin is a shy little lady however has grown in confidence on the rehoming centre, hopefully In her new home she’s going to blossom right into a assured little cat (Image: SSPCA/Aberdeenshire)


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Luke the ferret is a cheeky chappy who likes to snooze in his hammock however is at all times unsleeping at feeding time (Image: SSPCA/Angus, Fife and Tayside)


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This is Alaskan Malamute, Indigo, who’s sociable and loves consideration. She likes to be tucked into mattress at evening however will cuddle you in return. She would profit from a completely enclosed space/backyard to soundly train off the lead (Image: SSPCA/Glasgow)


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Sassy Shetland pony Maggie is ideally searching for a home that will enable her to reside out all 12 months spherical, with a shelter, as that is what she is used to (Image: SSPCA/Aberdeenshire)


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Wee Merc is a 6-year old Yorkshire Terrier with just one eye. He is nervous boy with individuals he does not know, however when you find yourself his pal, he’ll stick by your aspect all day (Image: SSPCA/Aberdeenshire)


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Jack is a captivating male rabbit (approx 4- 5 months old) searching for his perpetually home. He could be a bit shy at first however his lovely nature shines via. He is available to be adopted alone or along with his greatest pal, male rabbit, Myers (Image: SSPCA/Angus, Fife and Tayside)


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Unusual trio, Cluck, Rupert and Agatha have at all times lived collectively. Cluck the duck has solely ever lived with chickens so doesn’t know he’s a duck! A comfortable little coop would go well with them properly for them to cuddle up at evening (Image: SSPCA/Aberdeenshire)


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Arnie is an enormous softie, he likes to cuddle and has a delicate nature. He’s additionally playful and likes to nap. Due to his calm and mild nature, Arnie would be capable of transfer to a home with kids (Image: SSPCA/Glasgow)


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This is Alan the Staffy (cross) who’s a cheerful boy with a coronary heart of gold. He is aware of some basic instructions and would profit from additional coaching however has a lot of potential (Image: SSPCA/Edinburgh and Lothians)


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If you fancy adopting a snake, this majestic Royal Python – named Mouse after his favorite meals – may very well be the one for you (Image: SSPCA/Edinburgh and Lothians)


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This little cutie is Robbo the hamster who’s searching for a brand new home with a big enclosure and plenty of tunnels/area to dig (Image: SSPCA/Glasgow)


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Coco arrived on the rehoming centre together with her infants, all now re-homed, so she’s able to calm down and do the identical. She could be a little shy and flighty so she’ll want a affected person home the place her new household will help her settle in at her personal tempo (Image: SSPCA/Edinburgh and Lothians)


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Edam and Stilton are very pleasant bunnies, able to discover a home to name their very own. Both boys are nonetheless just a little uncertain of individuals – their new proprietor might want to proceed engaged on building their confidence with grooming and dealing with (Image: SSPCA/Lanarkshire)