local pets Inverclyde Cat Rescue
Daisy Claire - a beautiful white cat with black markings who is sweet natured and affectionate. She is 5 years of age and has been dressed, is microchipped and has a full up to date medical record.
Unfortunately her owners are moving abroad and they are desperately trying to fi nd a good and caring new home for her. She has never lived with other pets, so a home where she is the only one would suit best. She would like access to a small garden but has been an indoor cat.
Rosie & Ruby
Gloria and Mojo - Young adult and 5 week old male and female hamsters.
If you can give Gloria and Mojo a loving home, please call and quote ref no’s 86822 and 86821.
Fern - a young female Ferret.
Fern is a very, friendly and handleable girl who is looking for a loving, new home. If you can give Fern a loving home, please call and quote ref 88175.
Flora - a young female ferret.
Flora is a lovely though very mischievous girl who is looking for a nice, new home.
If you can give Flora a loving home, please call and quote ref 87523.
Give a rescued animal a second chance. Dogs, cats, rabbits and more are being cared for at your local Scottish SPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre. Telephone 03000 999 999 or visit
scottishspca.org/rehoming.
Rescue Centres (if we’ve missed any, please let us know!)
Dogs Trust Glasgow: 0141-773-5130 -
www.dogstrust.org.uk Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue: 01505-502415 -
www.hessilhead.org.uk Inverclyde Cat Rescue: 01475 635939 -
www.inverclydecatrescue.co.uk Inverclyde Rescue/Petsearch: 01475-637575 Renfrewshire Cats Protection: 0141-876-4133 -
www.renfrewshire.cats.org.uk Scottish SPCA: 0141-882-1688 -
www.scottishspca.org
Rosie is mum to Ruby and they are desperately seeking a home together. They were recently rehomed but the owner was not able to care for them and they have come back to us. Rosie is only around 9 months and wee Ruby is only 16 weeks. Rosie is a really lovely affectionate cat and a great mummy, thus the reason we need a home where mother and daughter can stay together. Ruby is a typical kitten, full of fun and mischief.
Volunteers Needed!
Inverclyde Cat Rescue are urgently looking for volunteers to help us with the assessment of good potential homes. We need people who would be willing to go out and visit potential adopters and also who could take people to view the cats in our care, as well as carry out follow up visits. We also need help with putting up ‘lost and found’ posters around a given area, foster caring to provide a temporary home for a rescue cat and marketing. Other ‘help’ as listed below. If you are interested in helping us, please complete the form detailed below by copying and pasting it to a word document, then send it as an attachment via your email programme and send it to
catrescueinverclyde@gmail.com or print off and post to Inverclyde Cat Rescue, 103 Kirn Drive,
Gourock.PA19 1EG.
A New Branch Of Cats Protection Is Opening In Inverclyde!
We are keen to hear from volunteers willing to give their time to help fundraise and look after cats in our care. Our contact no is 07740 947160
Or email:
cpinverclyde@gmail.com and the main CP website is
www.cats.
org.uk. A new Cats Protection Inverclyde web site will follow soon.
Dogs Trust Membership
Join today for only £25 a year (or £12.50 if you’re over 60) and get lots of benefi ts for you and your dog!
When you’re part of the UK’s largest dog welfare charity you’ll get such a lot for your money:
Unlimited access to VetfoneTM – a 24 hour emergency advice service from veterinary professionals.
3rd party insurance for your dog – up to £1,000,000 per claim if your dog causes damage or injury to another person, their property or pets (An excess of £200 applies for the UK and £500 in the Republic of Ireland).
Peace of mind with our free Canine Care Card. The guarantee that Dogs Trust will take care of your dog should anything happen to you.
Wag! Magazine three times a year – packed full of doggy news, stories and tips.
Plus you’ll be helping Dogs Trust give a second chance of happiness to more than 16,000 dogs a year!
Find out more at the website
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