Luke is a saucy ferret searching for his brand-new family and is presently being looked after by the Scottish SPCA’s Angus rescue and rehoming centre.
Luke has a huge character and makes everybody laugh with his amusing shenanigans. He mores than happy to be managed although when overstimulated he can provide a little nip.
He enjoys to snooze afternoons away in his hammock, although will constantly peek his go out if he hears his food package being rustled.
Luke has actually coped with ferrets prior to and might once again pending an effective intro.
If you can provide Luke his brand-new home, please use by means of the Scottish SPCA website at https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/11763-luke
Tagliatelle is a saucy corn snake which is presently being cared for by the charity’s Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.
This Tagliatelle can be more on the hot side, specifically when it concerns safeguarding their vivarium.
Once they run out their enclosure nevertheless they are generally happy to be managed.
They enjoy to check out and delight in utilizing staff as a climbing up frame.
Tangliatelle’s huge character implies they have the possible to be a great snake for the right owner.
If you can provide Tagliatelle their brand-new home, please use by means of the Scottish SPCA website: https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/10582-tagliatelle
Turtle is a beautiful corn snake searching for a brand-new home. They are presently being looked after by the Scottish SPCA Edinburgh and Lothians Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.
Turtle has a really great nature and would be an excellent snake for a very first time owner. They are just 1.5 metres, however corn snakes are understood to mature to 5 to 6 metres.
Turtle’s brand-new owner will need to offer a vivarium big enough for any abrupt development spurts.
Turtle has actually not yet been penetrated therefore the society does not understand their sex.
If you can provide Turtle their brand-new home, please use at https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/11669-turtle
If you see an animal in risk or which seems hurt call the charity’s helpline on 03000 999 999.