Why sponsor a seal pen? At our National Wild Life Rescue Centre every year we care for many seals, a lot of which are still seal pups who are too weak to survive at sea when they arrive at our centre ...
Eenie & Miney are a pair of young female ferrets. They are super active and enjoy the company of each other. These girls are looking for a home where they can explore their enclosures and will get ...
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 ...
Eenie, Meenie, Miney and Mo are a group of young female ferrets. They are super active and enjoy the company of other ferrets. We currently have the girls in groups of two to allow staff to handle ...
These girls are ready for their forever home! Porridge and Oatmeal are looking for an experienced owner who is confident around ferrets, and understands their behaviour. These girls will need someone ...
This is John Cena, he is just a big softie looking for an active family to rehome him. As you can see, he is currently on ear drops which is giving him a slightly greasy look as he came in with very ...
Mary, Emma and Oaty and a well bonded trio looking for their new home all together. Oaty a typical cheeky boy but he has the sweetest nature and loves getting all the fuss and attention. Saying good ...
These lovely bunnies came to us as lone bunnies and have flourished since being bonded. They are now inseparable and love to snuggle up together. Coco loves to groom Joseph, who loves the attention.
So, you’ve done the hard bit. You’ve baked the cakes. You’ve ran that marathon. You’ve raised lots of pennies for paws! Well done! And now you need to send those funds to us.
"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 ...
Our wedding favours are a great way to offer something meaningful to your guests whilst supporting Scotland’s animals. Our new range of pin badges feature a paw print, horse shoe, dove and hedgehog.