As Scotland’s only all animal emergency service, we are here 365 days a year. Our vital work is only possible thanks to the kindness and generosity of animal lovers like you. Not only will your ...
There’s lots of adorable animals waiting to find their forever home at our Edinburgh and Lothians centre. From equines to exotics, not to mention dogs, cats and small animals – the extra member of ...
Indoor / Outdoor I'd prefer to live indoors only Living with other cats I'm not able to live with other cats Living with dogs I may be able to live with dogs Living with children I may be able to live ...
We’ve got a pawprint of animal rescue and rehoming centres that covers the length and breadth of Scotland, including our cutting-edge wildlife hospital. Every single day, our expert animal care teams ...
Kira and Torra are looking for their forever home! Mum and daughter love nothing more than cuddling on the couch together after their long walks! Their ideal home would be someone with an active ...
As Scotland’s animal welfare charity, we’ve been on-hand to protect animals and prevent cruelty for 180 years. Over almost two centuries, we’ve grown to become a national charity which celebrates the ...
Our centre for Dunbartonshire and the West of Scotland was built in 1960 due to the lack of good facilities to house animals in that area at the time. In the early 1990s, the centre underwent a big ...
Purpose built in 2012 to deal with the growing number of wildlife the Scottish SPCA helps, the National Wildlife Rescue Centre now treats about 10,000 wild animals every year. From pigeons to ...
Originally opened in 2001, our animal rescue and rehoming centre for the Highlands and Islands was refurbished in 2012. Covering a vast, diverse geographical area, the centre provides refuge to ...
"Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" and “Scottish SPCA” are registered trademarks of the Scottish SPCA. If you wish to report an injured ...
Microchipping is a quick procedure carried out by vets and trained professionals. A tiny microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is inserted just beneath the skin, usually between the shoulder ...
Many of our animals don’t cope well within the animal rescue and rehoming centre environment. Some have come from situations where they may not have been well socialised with people or other animals, ...