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Scottish SPCA appeals for food for animals at Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre


By Ewan Malcolm

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THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for food donations for the cats and dogs in their care at the Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.

Pablo is one of a number of dogs in the centre's care.
Pablo is one of a number of dogs in the centre's care.

The centre currently cares for 22 dogs and 26 cats and needs donations of both wet and dry food.

The centre say they are running particularly low on supplies of Forthglade, Lovejoys and Harringtons wet food for adults or seniors. They also need Gastrobiome biscuits.

There is a specific need for Felix or Whiskas Jelly and Applaws natural wet food for cats while James Well Beloved Biscuits, for any age range, are also needed.

Louise Griese, centre manager, said: “We are currently caring for a high number of cats and dogs at the centre and have a lot of hungry mouths to feed.

“This food helps dogs like Pablo and cats like Norrie maintain a healthy weight while they await their forever home.

“We’d be so grateful for any donations that people can spare and we know the animals in our care will be too.”

Norrie and 25 other cats at the centre are looking for their forever home.
Norrie and 25 other cats at the centre are looking for their forever home.

Items can be purchased from the centre’s Amazon wish list or via any other online retailer offering direct delivery to the centre.

Donations can also be handed into the centre reception at Scottish SPCA, Drumoak, Mains of Drum, Banchory AB31 5AJ.


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