Cookie and Mayo seeking the right accompaniment
Cookie is a rambunctious rabbit who is looking for a new home.
Being housed at the charity’s Angus rehoming centre at Petterden, she is an inquisitive little bunny and loves to hop about and see what is going on around her.
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Hide AdShe is a social wee rabbit and could thrive if homed with another neutered bunny friend, pending a successful introduction properly conducted by her new owner.
Cookie is happiest when she’s chomping away on her greens and hay. She loves to exercise and play, and her new owner will have to provide a large, spacious enclosure that will allow her to hop and binky around with abandon.
She will need plenty of toys and enrichment to keep her engaged and happy.
If you think you can give Cookie her forever home, then please apply via the Scottish SPCA website: https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/10286-cookie
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Hide AdMayo is a quirky cat looking for a new home to call her own. She is currently being cared for by the Scottish SPCA Edinburgh and Lothians Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.
Mayo is a chill lady who likes to live by her own rules. She isn’t overly affectionate or cuddly, but if you get on her good side she will concede to plenty of head and chin scratches.
She enjoys a good groom and pamper session, something that her owner will have to commit to pretty regularly due to her lovely long coat.
Mayo is a mature lady at 15 years old, but is still an active cat who likes to stretch her paws outside in the morning before coming home for her afternoon snoozes. She is looking for a home with outdoor access so that she can continue to explore and watch the world go by.
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Hide AdShe is a pretty relaxed cat and may be able to be rehomed with pets who can match her chilled nature.
If you think you can give Mayo her permanent home, then please apply via the Scottish SPCA website: https://www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/10305-mayo.
If you wish to report an injured or distressed animal, call the charity’s helpline on 03000 999 999 between 7.30am and 9pm.