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Over 4000 calls to SPCA in six months despite lockdown

- ROSS THOMSON

New data from the Scottish SPCA has shown that there were 4211 animal welfare jobs attended in Lanarkshir­e in the first six months of 2020.

This is from a total of 36,299 across Scotland.

The number of incidents recorded in North Lanarkshir­e was 2077 and 2134 jobs were attended in South Lanarkshir­e.

Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Scottish SPCA reported an eight per cent drop in reports of animals in need nationwide compared to the first six months of 2019.

In the first half of 2020 there was 119,564 calls to the charity’s animal helpline - a 10 per cent drop from 133,047 on the previous period in 2019.

Lockdown forced the closure of all nine Scottish SPCA animal rescue and rehoming centres across Scotland which meant animals were arriving at the centres without being rehomed.

This put immense pressure on teams and resources.

To relieve this, an emergency foster scheme saw more than 260 animals who were ready to be rehomed go out on foster; over 70 were permanentl­y rehomed by fosterers.

As restrictio­ns eased, the Society introduced virtual rehoming to get animals into loving homes.

Despite the closure, the Scottish SPCA has rehomed 1796 animals in the first six months of the year.

This is down by 23 per cent from 2339 in 2019.

The Society’s National Wildlife Rescue Centre did not close its doors and continued to take in injured, sick or orphaned wild animals.

Admissions in the first half of this year are down 47 per cent from the same period in 2019.

Scottish SPCA chief executive Kirsteen Campbell said: “Our whole team has worked so hard through this unpreceden­ted crisis, and the passion and dedication they have displayed all the way through has been truly inspiratio­nal.

“Even during lockdown, we were still averaging a call about an animal in need every 90 seconds, which shows the scale of demand there was for our services.

“As Scotland’s animal champions, we have a duty to continue to do our job under any circumstan­ces to make sure pets, wildlife, farm animals and people get the help they need.

“Thank you so much to our partners and the public for such great support.”

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