Hamilton Advertiser

SSPCA looking for purrfect home throughout Lanarkshir­e

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The Scottish SPCA is seeking forever homes for the cats in the care of their Hamilton-based animal rescue and rehoming centre.

Scotland’s animal welfare charity is hoping people who have room in their homes for feline company will come forward.

Peter Fleming, manager of the centre said: “Our cattery is currently full of cats waiting for their forever homes.

“We have so many, we are unable to take any more.

“Some of the cats in our care need quite specific homes, such as Kitty Minaj who needs to be rehomed with her companion, Queen Latifah.

“They didn’t have a great start to life and therefore don’t trust humans. Despite the hard work of our team, the pair still have not come out of their shells.

“This duo will need a quiet home with an experience­d owner who can dedicate time and patience to building their confidence.

“Shepard and Burke are another pair that need to be housed together.

“They are shy guys and like to do things in their own time.

“Each day their confidence is growing but they will need a knowledgea­ble owner who can continue to teach them the world is not such a bad place.

“With the right owners, we think they will make great pets.

“We are desperate to find new homes for all of the cats in our care so we can make room for others in need of our help.”

Anyone who is interested in giving any of the cats in our care a home should contact the Scottish SPCA’S centre in Lanarkshir­e on 03000 999 999.

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