Be a part of the rescue and donate crypto today! Your donation today helps the Scottish SPCA continue rescuing, protecting, and caring for animals across Scotland. With no government funding, we rely ...
Join us as we celebrate an incredible 185 years of the Scottish SPCA. Following a hopeful advert placed in the Scotsman newspaper in December 1839, a public meeting was held that very month in ...
Maple and Pumpkin are a pair of bonded girls looking for her forever home! They’re sweet girls and a well bonded pair! Maple and Pumpkin can be initially a bit shy on approach, but they are handleable ...
We respond to an average of 240 reports of animals in need each day – we’ve got lots of wonderful stories to tell about how we inspire people to be responsible animal citizens, rescue and rehabilitate ...
Macadamia, Walnut, and Pine are an adorable trio of bonded guinea pigs looking for a caring and patient owner who can offer them a forever home. While they may be a bit skittish at first, with ...
However, there are steps you can take, both on Christmas Day and during the festive season to keep your dogs and cats safe and settled. Our animal behaviourist, Claire Haynes, has lots of advice to ...
Nora and Kitt are a lovely duo who are ready to find a home to call their own. These two curious and energetic girls are full of fun and mischief! They love to climb up you, chase you and they love to ...
Why sponsor a horse stable? Every year at the Scottish SPCA we rescue dozens of horses and equines from across Scotland, so many that often the horse stables in our centres are full. After checkout, ...
Meet Pistachio, Pecan, and Hazelnut, our trio of adorable guinea pigs looking for a warm, caring home where they can thrive. These three are bonded females who share a special connection, and they are ...
Snap and Pop are currently looking for their forever home. This little pair are very timorous and are not yet used to human interaction. Their new owner must have experience with nervous cats and be ...
Donate today and be part of the rescue. We estimate the cost of their rescue and ongoing care to be £264,340, approximately £1,223.80 per dog. We don’t receive any government funding, despite our ...
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 ...