Can you offer a home to Dottie and James?

Our local pets in the spotlight for Angus this week are Dottie, and James and friends
Dottie is an affectionate cat looking for a calm, quiet home in which to laze around.Dottie is an affectionate cat looking for a calm, quiet home in which to laze around.
Dottie is an affectionate cat looking for a calm, quiet home in which to laze around.

James and his 14 friends are a group of fish who are looking for their new homes. They are currently being cared for by the Scottish SPCA Angus rehoming centre at Petterden.

The group consists of guppy and Molly fish. They will need the correct set up for their care requirements and a large enough tank with the correct environment for them to thrive.

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They will also need plenty of enrichment as they love to weave in and out their plants which also provide them with cover if they are feeling a bit shy.

James and his 14 friends are seeking a new and knowledgeable owner.James and his 14 friends are seeking a new and knowledgeable owner.
James and his 14 friends are seeking a new and knowledgeable owner.

Preferably, their new owner will be knowledgeable in the care they require.

If you can give James and his friends their new home, please apply via the Scottish SCPA website: https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/9237-james-and-friends.

Dottie is an older cat who is looking for the 'purr-fect' retirement home.

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She is currently being cared for by the Scottish SPCA Angus, Fife and Tayside Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.

She is a stunning lady and a big softie to boot! She loves to rub herself around your legs and get head pats but she will take herself away if she has had enough.

Dottie can be quite vocal, especially around feeding time and when she wants attention.

When Dottie arrived at Petterden she was quite overweight, and is currently on a weight-loss diet which will need to be continued in her new home.

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She would prefer a calm, quiet home where she can laze around most of the day. She could potentially be rehomed with sensible, cat-savvy children above the age of eight but would need to be the only animal in the home.

Not a lot is known about Dottie’s previous life, so she would need the option of exploring the great outdoors in a quiet area after an initial settling-in period.

If you can give Dottie her new home, please apply via the Scottish SCPA website at https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/9067-dottie

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