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SSPCA launch Pet Aid appeal to support under pressure owners


By Alan Beresford

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THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for donations from members of the public for their Pet Aid service as supplies of vital pet food for owners in need are running low.

Pet Aid aims to help those pet owners who are struggling to feed their pets due to the cost of living crisis. Picture: Scottish SPCA
Pet Aid aims to help those pet owners who are struggling to feed their pets due to the cost of living crisis. Picture: Scottish SPCA

The initiative covers 52 food banks across Scotland in 18 local authorities and supplies food and other items to struggling pet owners. All the items supplied through Pet Aid are donated by generous members of the public.

Demand for the service is growing, with data from Citizen’s Advice Scotland showing 220,000 people in Scotland have cut back on pet care costs due to the cost of living crisis. The Scottish SPCA’s own animal helpline has seen calls to give up animals rise throughout 2022 and 2023.

Scottish SPCA Pet Aid co-ordinator, Carrie Giannelli, said, “We know times are tough at the moment but we’d be so grateful for any donations to help pets and people who need it most.

“We can accept wet and dry dog and cat food as long as it’s unopened and in date or close to its sell by date. We can also accept unopened dog and cat treats as long as they don’t contain rawhide.

“Clean blankets, towels and hand knitted items, clean toys and items such as harnesses, leads, collars and grooming brushes would also be welcome.

“We can also accept miscellaneous items such as bowls, poo bags and cat carriers.

“Unfortunately, we cannot accept duvets or pillows, open or out-of-date food, poor quality or broken items or rawhide treats.

Toys, blankets and other items are also being accepted as part of the campaign. Picture: Scottish SPCA
Toys, blankets and other items are also being accepted as part of the campaign. Picture: Scottish SPCA

“No-one should have to give up a beloved pet because they can’t afford to feed them.

“We have lots of donation points across Scotland where people can drop off anything they’d like to donate. Alternatively, they can hand items in to reception at any of our animal rescue and rehoming centres.

“We also have a Pet Aid Amazon wishlist for anyone who would like to donate items online.

“So many people are struggling to care for their animals due to financial pressures that any small donation will go a long way to helping make sure animals and people don’t suffer.

“We’d be grateful for anything people can spare and know the pets and people they’re helping will be, too.”

In Moray, the following firms are acting as drop-off points: Harbro Country Store, 4 Egar Road, Elgin, IV30 6YQ; Pets at Home, Unit 9 Springfield Retail Park, Edgar Road, Elgin, IV30 6WQ

A full list of donation sites and information on the Amazon wishlist can be found on the Scottish SPCA website at https://bit.ly/3PxHyxD



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