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Home appeal for overlooked small and exotic animals in Aberdeen

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spaghetti a corn snake

We have been searching for homes for Twitch, Bertha, Spaghetti and Peaches for a combined total of 2,074 days but unfortunately they have been overlooked.

Centre manager, Louise Griese, said, “We are currently caring for 65 small and exotic animals and would love to find homes for them all, especially our longer term residents.

“Twitch is a gentle rabbit who has been in our care for 237 days. He is really affectionate and looks forward to his head rubs from staff. Twitch would like to be the only rabbit in an experienced home. He will need dental checks at the vet biannually, but with a good diet and lots of enrichment to chew on this should keep his teeth in good condition.

“Bertha is a large corn snake who has been in our care for 559 days. She is happy to be handled and is looking for someone who will give her the time and attention she requires.

“Spaghetti is another large corn snake in our care. They can still be quite tense when being taken out of their vivarium but after some time they relax, calm down and enjoy being handled. Spaghetti has been overlooked for 491 days.

“Peaches is a boa constrictor who has been in our care for 787 days. She loves to explore her surroundings and, once out of her vivarium, will investigate everywhere she can. Peaches still has quite a bit of growing to do and is looking for an experienced home that will give her everything she needs including regular handling.

“We are desperate to find loving homes for all of the small and exotic animals in our care.”

People can find out more about the small and exotic animals at the Scottish SPCA Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, or apply to rehome them here: https://bit.ly/3OIJFwn

 

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