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Scottish SPCA appeals for cat food for Highlands and Islands centre


By Rachel Smart

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Mambo and Boogie Picture: Scottish SPCA
Mambo and Boogie Picture: Scottish SPCA

The Scottish SPCA’s Highlands and Islands Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre is appealing for food for cats in their care.

The centre has already cared for 42 cats like Mambo and Boogie [pictured] since the start of 2022, and is running low on tins and pouches of wet food.

Items can be purchased from the centre’s Amazon wish list or via any other online retailer offering direct delivery to the centre.

Centre manager, Elaine Floyd, said, “We are in need of essential food for the cats in our care.

“There are always lots of hungry mouths to feed and our feline residents are not shy in telling us when it’s dinnertime!

“We are in need of tins or pouches of wet food. Our kitties aren’t fussy in the slightest.

“This food helps keep cats like brothers Mambo and Boogie happy and healthy while they wait to find their forever homes.

“Your support means that we can continue to provide the best possible care for the animals at our centre.

“We’d be so grateful for any donations that people can spare and we know the cats will be too.”

Cat food can be donated via the centre’s Amazon wish list or sent from another online retailer that can deliver.

Items can also be handed in daily between 1pm and 4pm to the reception at the Scottish SPCA Highlands and Islands Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, 5 Inshes, Inverness, IV2 5BA.


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